Question for everyone.

⚠️ Careful with the Discovery scopes....

After directly catering to us airgunners by making most of their scopes with 10y parallax 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼
since a couple of years most of their newer & nicer scopes do not have 10y parallax anymore, but usually 25y. 😔

They are hiding this fact by not stating it in the specs on both webpages and product cards. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Vector clearly has outdone Discovery now.

Matthias
True....this old one, probably 2016 has a 10yd min parallax but sadly like you said the new ones have a longer minimum. I am looking at the new ED 4-20x50 FFP and min parallax is 15yds but wondering if that is at max magnification? I see stated min parallax but greater than what I would like. I haven't looked thru a Vector, do they have a large eyebox?
 
I am looking at the new ED 4-20x50 FFP and min parallax is 15yds but wondering if that is at max magnification?


The correct parallax setting is most important at the highest magnification.
So, if a scope has a 15y minimum parallax:
to shoot at 10y with 20x magnification, you will have an out-of-focus picture and you will have potential parallax error if your eye is not perfectly centered.
However, if you go down to 4x magnification, the picture will appear to be largely in focus, and parallax error will be much smaller.


Since I record with a scope cam, I need a sharp image especially at the higher magnifications.....

Matthias
 
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Yes Burris Hawke and Bushnell are all on my short list especially Burris and Bushnell after seeing cyclops review on Bushnell a few years back about the glass improvements. I have a LVPO Bushnell on a pb and it's really nice and clear.

If you have a Sportsman’s WH near your place check out the Bushnell R5 (not the R3) with the DOA-LRH800 reticle (floating center dot and hash marks).

Their highest mag is just at 18x though, particularly their 6-18x50 model.

They only come in 1” tubes (my preference, frankly), but you need to check out the clarity in person; I was really amazed when I checked one out, and I think you would as well.

The only reason I’m hesitating is because it’s made in the PRC, and I’ve already rid myself of my Chinese optics.
 
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The correct parallax setting is most important at the highest magnification.
So, if a scope has a 15y minimum parallax:
to shoot at 10y with 20x magnification, you will have an out-of-focus picture and you will have potential parallax error if your eye is not perfectly centered.
However, if you go down to 4x magnification, the picture will appear to be largely in focus, and parallax error will be much smaller.


Since I record with a scope cam, I need a sharp image especially at the higher magnifications.....

Matthias
That's why we're told to set the dipoter at the scopes highest magnification 👍 thanks for the valuable info Matthias as usual!
 
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I’m completely addicted to Atlon Heras scopes. This is coming from a guy who used to have a Night Force on every Impact. Now all but one Impact has a Heras on it. And after getting my Skout and Uragans dialed in and declared keepers, they are wearing Heras’s. The 1” tube might be considered insanity in today’s day and age but if so, then I’m insane. But I’m no longer shooting insanely heavy guns and feel I’m not giving up clarity or repeatability.
 
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