I ordered this scope for my P-Rod thinking it had adjustable parallax down to 10 yards. Turns out that was another Konus model. The AS34 has parallax fixed at 100 yards. Unfortunately I didn't figure this out until after it had shipped so I figured I'd probably just return it.
But I got the scope today and it really seems like it's an otherwise good choice for the P-Rod. It's inexpensive, compact and has the right eye relief for the folding stock I have in mind (I'd like the back of the scope to be more or less even with the hinge point of the stock, like my Leshiy Dedal combo).
I watched the AirgunWebTV episode on adjusting fixed parallax scopes and decided I didn't mind possibly having to toss the scope if I messed it up.
So I took off the flip up cap and saw that it had a seam. The objective ring was already loose and as I turned it I saw no inner ring or parts moving with it.
Unlike the scope in the video the two notches are recessed about 1/4" down towards the lens.
Does this sound like a scope that can have the fixed parallax adjusted?
Do I need a special tool to reach down to these notches?
I'm still new to all this and I find this a tough subject to Google or search on this forum. Lots of info about adjusting parallax but not for fixed parallax scopes.
I'll post some pictures.
First is the scope with the notches visible behind the removed objective ring.
Next is the scope mounted on my P-Rod. The scope has a built in mount. If you flip the rails they are dovetail on one side and picatinny on the other. This is the scope mounted with the dovetail. Too low for a magazine. Will need a riser (or a single shot tray).
Next is the best I could so with a couple of dovetail to picatinny adapters and a picatinny riser. Magazine in place this time. Higher than I like but I wanted to try it.
And here is the video I watched. Information about what scopes can be adjusted starts at 3:10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T97GCZqbZio
But I got the scope today and it really seems like it's an otherwise good choice for the P-Rod. It's inexpensive, compact and has the right eye relief for the folding stock I have in mind (I'd like the back of the scope to be more or less even with the hinge point of the stock, like my Leshiy Dedal combo).
I watched the AirgunWebTV episode on adjusting fixed parallax scopes and decided I didn't mind possibly having to toss the scope if I messed it up.
So I took off the flip up cap and saw that it had a seam. The objective ring was already loose and as I turned it I saw no inner ring or parts moving with it.
Unlike the scope in the video the two notches are recessed about 1/4" down towards the lens.
Does this sound like a scope that can have the fixed parallax adjusted?
Do I need a special tool to reach down to these notches?
I'm still new to all this and I find this a tough subject to Google or search on this forum. Lots of info about adjusting parallax but not for fixed parallax scopes.
I'll post some pictures.
First is the scope with the notches visible behind the removed objective ring.
Next is the scope mounted on my P-Rod. The scope has a built in mount. If you flip the rails they are dovetail on one side and picatinny on the other. This is the scope mounted with the dovetail. Too low for a magazine. Will need a riser (or a single shot tray).
Next is the best I could so with a couple of dovetail to picatinny adapters and a picatinny riser. Magazine in place this time. Higher than I like but I wanted to try it.
And here is the video I watched. Information about what scopes can be adjusted starts at 3:10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T97GCZqbZio