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What I mean is moving head side to side behind the target and measuring the error against a target board with lined Moa spacings, some scopes have a greater error at any range than others.
I guess that we would both recommend carefully checking and comparing a cheap scope for these errors before buying
Yep, that's def parallax. What scope was that??
Certainly, if your eyes get pulled by looking through a scope after fine-tuning what's possible, chances are you're looking through a cheapie
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