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Started by schief, March 08, 2011, 05:27:12 PM
Quote from: gobbler74 on March 10, 2011, 11:45:16 AMJust mounted a 3rd on my 10 ga and for kicks I sighted in without locking down ea time.. after 4 shots I had my pattern shooting 1" off center to the right from 12" lower from the original speed dot setup. I locked it down tried again and same place.. For those that look for even a slight pattern shift on your gun I stress trigger work.. Most factory trigger pulls are nasty.. 1 of the worst is Rem 870's coming in at around 7lbs on average. You have to experience a good trigger job on a rig down to at least 3-4 lb's trigger pull.. Mossberg among a couple others have started the next evolution of turkey guns with adjustable trigger pull without gunsmith work..
Quote from: BurrisOptics on March 10, 2011, 03:53:43 PMPlease do that. Like I said, if there is parallax at 25 then it's most definitely a warranty issue and I'll get you set up with a new sight.
Quote from: Reloader on March 11, 2011, 09:58:19 AMschief,We're talking about movement of the reticle or dot in this case. IE the gun is stable, but you move your eye around. The dot should stay in the exact same spot on the target regardless of eye placement as long as you can see the dot in the screen.
Quote from: Reloader on March 11, 2011, 09:54:23 AMBurris Optics, I checked the parallax on the FF in question yesterday eve. I think it will be fine. It does have parallax, but I can keep it in a 3" dot at 15-30yds. Close enough for turkey hunting. As I mentioned the other day, it seems to have around an inch of parallax at close range, but 15+ is my main concern with turkey optics. Maybe an ever so slight difference in the glass or angle of the glass on this one? Also, it's not noticeable until you hit near the edges of the screen, 99% of the time I will be shooting with it nearly in the middle.Thanks for the help and have a great day,Reloader
Quote from: gobbler74 on March 11, 2011, 04:56:10 PMIn that case my ff2 has about 8 miles of parralex. That one on you desk should do the trick.