i would really like to see a episode on maximum low light transmission for hunting, how to choose the right scope and what to look for specs wise for the ultimate low light scenario.
After 4 yrs of whatching I just realized 1 reason I love these guys so much is NO COMMERCIALS.. how is that? BTW ryan s my fav... he wud be the guitarist
Is it possible to add adjustable Parallax to an lpvo scope? Even if the adjustable Parallax range was only 50-300 yards that would be better than being stuck at 100 yards.
I notice it focuses everything when turning the parallax dial also. Should reticle and target be in focus at the same time, or does it matter about focus at all? Is it more about the correct parallax when slightly moving your head and nothing about focus?
I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say that maybe he wants to remove it and put it back on so that the parallax yardage marks correspond with actual yardage.
I use the parallax nob as a range finder on my air rifles. This seems to work very well and is nearly perfect, matching a laser range finder. I have a large wheel mounted to the parallax turret so that I can put my own marks on it or chosen mils. Of course this has limitations and works better for target within 100 yards but I've used it out to 300 yards with decent accuracy. I don't hear about this being used on 22 rim fires. Is there a reason it's not used?
While that may work for some setups, it won't always work as there a number of factors that cause you to account for parallax at a given distance (where the diopter is set, where you fall in the elevation travel, etc.).
So looking through the scope at 200 yards and no reticle movement and no parallax error, but side parallax adjustment is not exactly on 200, in that normal?
It's frustrating that NOBODY will talk about how far off you will be at different ranges with a fixed (100 yd) parallax scope so we can determine when we could use it for our type of hunting.
If I understand the math right, it should just be how far off your eye is from centerline multiplied by the difference in range vs parallax range, all divided by the parallax range. It’s just a set of similar triangles. (Eye centerline error*(range(yd)-100)/100 for your case)
I finally just realized what parallax is... been shooting successfully for 35years.. I am BOT BRAGGING I m not smart. But seriously it just occurred to me that I m smarter than that...for real
Vortex is a joke! Way over priced and unreliable. This explanation of an example of the sales people taking out of their ass! No mention of how to adjust for it and how to set your scope! What he said ABSOLUTELY DOESN’T WORK, It’s a joke.
Think of looking at a clock face, looking at it "Square On", the clock hands are dead in line with the Numbers. Stand to the Right, say at 30 degrees, the clock looks a couple of minutes Fast. Stand to the Left & the clock looks a couple of minutes Slow. That's "Parallax" in a Nutshell.
The reference with the iron sights made the subject easy to understand ! Great video
Thanks guys, I learned much,,,
i would really like to see a episode on maximum low light transmission for hunting, how to choose the right scope and what to look for specs wise for the ultimate low light scenario.
After 4 yrs of whatching I just realized 1 reason I love these guys so much is NO COMMERCIALS.. how is that? BTW ryan s my fav... he wud be the guitarist
Good information. Thanks 👍🇺🇸
When a scope has paralax copmensation Form 50m / Yards to Infinity. Can i See through it at around 25m/Yards or will it BE too blury?
Is it possible to add adjustable Parallax to an lpvo scope? Even if the adjustable Parallax range was only 50-300 yards that would be better than being stuck at 100 yards.
What cheek riser did you refer too??
excellent video!
I notice it focuses everything when turning the parallax dial also. Should reticle and target be in focus at the same time, or does it matter about focus at all? Is it more about the correct parallax when slightly moving your head and nothing about focus?
Yes, if your ocular lens is correctly adjusted, then everything should be in focus.
Does anyone know how to remove parallax knob on vortex tactical scope
Why are you looking to remove it?
I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say that maybe he wants to remove it and put it back on so that the parallax yardage marks correspond with actual yardage.
Diopter changes and eyes will impact your parallax difference from the markings too
How about the difference between 1st & 2nd focal plane in rifle scopes. Another how to check and correct rifle/scope cant.
FFP and SFP - ua-cam.com/video/y-HVIWE3JVM/v-deo.html
Rifle cant - ua-cam.com/video/sUGKFyzNJIo/v-deo.html
More on rifle cant! - ua-cam.com/video/r8SqXUuxNx4/v-deo.html
I use the parallax nob as a range finder on my air rifles. This seems to work very well and is nearly perfect, matching a laser range finder. I have a large wheel mounted to the parallax turret so that I can put my own marks on it or chosen mils. Of course this has limitations and works better for target within 100 yards but I've used it out to 300 yards with decent accuracy. I don't hear about this being used on 22 rim fires. Is there a reason it's not used?
While that may work for some setups, it won't always work as there a number of factors that cause you to account for parallax at a given distance (where the diopter is set, where you fall in the elevation travel, etc.).
So looking through the scope at 200 yards and no reticle movement and no parallax error, but side parallax adjustment is not exactly on 200, in that normal?
Why the Spam in the background?
It’s fucking delicious.
I have been watching while wondering about that exact question - product placement perhaps 🤔
But why are the yardages on there if they are not correct?
For a quick reference then fine tune
Your eyepiece adjustment will throw off the yardage numbers.
It's frustrating that NOBODY will talk about how far off you will be at different ranges with a fixed (100 yd) parallax scope so we can determine when we could use it for our type of hunting.
If I understand the math right, it should just be how far off your eye is from centerline multiplied by the difference in range vs parallax range, all divided by the parallax range. It’s just a set of similar triangles.
(Eye centerline error*(range(yd)-100)/100 for your case)
I finally just realized what parallax is... been shooting successfully for 35years..
I am BOT BRAGGING I m not smart.
But seriously it just occurred to me that I m smarter than that...for real
Your analogies blow.
So the way I understand it. Is like a red dot is just a self adjusting parallax dot
Vortex is a joke! Way over priced and unreliable. This explanation of an example of the sales people taking out of their ass! No mention of how to adjust for it and how to set your scope! What he said ABSOLUTELY DOESN’T WORK, It’s a joke.
Think of looking at a clock face, looking at it "Square On", the clock hands are dead in line with the Numbers. Stand to the Right, say at 30 degrees, the clock looks a couple of minutes Fast. Stand to the Left & the clock looks a couple of minutes Slow. That's "Parallax" in a Nutshell.
sometimes you guys take so long to say something meaningful.
My wife has sandles like that.
416 rem mag 10 min talk?
10 minute talk? Your clock is screwed up! Not once but 3 times!!! Blah, blah, blah!