At low magnification parallax error is still there even if the image is clear. If you put your eye in the same position every time then it won’t matter.
@@fieldsportcymru4636 define "tiny" ,5:25, magnification has nothing to do with parallax error. The error would be the same no matter what, at low magnification you just don't notice it. To reduce the error you can reduce the objective size or find a setting that will work best for the ranges you plan to shot. For example if you shoot ranges between 25 and 100 meters set the parallax to ~63 meters.
Nice setup massively over the top for taking rabbits at 20-60yds
@@chazwozza67 Yes but great fun
At low magnification parallax error is still there even if the image is clear. If you put your eye in the same position every time then it won’t matter.
@cncmillman It is but it's effect is tiny and of no great consequence
@@fieldsportcymru4636 define "tiny" ,5:25, magnification has nothing to do with parallax error. The error would be the same no matter what, at low magnification you just don't notice it. To reduce the error you can reduce the objective size or find a setting that will work best for the ranges you plan to shot. For example if you shoot ranges between 25 and 100 meters set the parallax to ~63 meters.
@@fieldsportcymru46365:20 parallax error is there regardless of magnification. That’s how optics work.
Superb scope mate 👌No problem on a PCP but i don't dare to mount my Schmidt & Bender or Zeiss scopes on one of my fac springers. Cheers!
False , higher mag the better .
Your wrong I'm afraid the lower the mag the lower the size of the objective lens the less noticeable effect parallax will have .