This is the best explanation of Rifle scope Parralax I've seen ! Short and easy to understand !!!
Even MY one eyed ass can understand this !!!
In theory you can correct for parallax without it being clearly focused and vice versa. When parallax is corrected for, the crosshairs don't move when you move your head. When focus is corrected, you can see clearly. If a scope is working properly though, they should coincide. While parallax correction might be a small issue for airgun distances, focus is always important."BRS"Zebra - "Now, people might be tempted to point out the difference between parallax correction and focus but while there is a difference, for our purposes, if we are able to focus the scope, we don’t usually have to worry about it".
Go on then, explain to me the difference between Focus and "parallax correction" / what the side wheel (on modern scopes) actually does ???
I'll give you a 'starter for ten' - you can no more 'correct' Parallax than you can 'correct' Gravity (& certainly not by twiddling a little knob on a scope ).
Exactly! Why would anyone keep a scope if you couldn't achieve a clear focus and correct for parallax at the same time??"JoeWayneRhea"Just me personally, I set for Parralax and then tweek the sight picture if needed by using the eyepiece focus . The eyepiece gives you a little wiggle room where you can usually get a great sight picture and no parralax. With some scopes you have to choose . When I do I choose parralax free. But then VERY shortly thereafter, I choose to sell the scope asap