Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: splitshot on January 07, 2012, 07:35:33 PM
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what is an adjustable objective scope? i have an expensive scope($500+) and it is probably on there so i need help cause i need help. cant find the deal that explains about the leupold i got. mike w
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The adjustable objective is most often to set the parallax-free distance to the distance you are currently shooting at. :twocents:
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If on the end of the scope you look through has a ring that can turn so the eyepiece gets further and closer to the body of the scope you have A/O. If the closest adjustment to your eye is the power setting you do not.
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:yeah: that is correct! If your scope has adjustable focus than you have an a/o. Then there's dual adjustable objective where you can adjust the parallax that is on the bell end of a dual adjustable objective scope.