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This may sound a thick question beings I'v been shooting rifles for years but could someone clear this up for me. Is the variable parallax the focus on the back of my my s&b 8x56 and does anyone know whether a cobra merlin wouuld do the job on the back of it or will I require some new glass. :blink:

 

Cheers Smudge

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Hey

This may sound a thick question beings I'v been shooting rifles for years but could someone clear this up for me. Is the variable parallax the focus on the back of my my s&b 8x56 and does anyone know whether a cobra merlin wouuld do the job on the back of it or will I require some new glass. :blink:

 

Cheers Smudge

 

 

hi mate bit on back is eye focus. the s&b is a fixed px

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Cheers Jamie

 

if you want to put night vision on it try it on your s&b scope see of you get on it mite be ok.

 

the optics of the s&b are more then clear !

 

but you mite need a scope that hasnt a fixed mag and one you can adjust the px on it to get clear picture.

i no the mtc viper scopes work well with the night vision add on's

 

and falcon ones will to i guess. :thumbs:

 

but im not to up to date on these as i have never had night vision of my own only on rifles i have looked through

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All scopes are fixed parallax unless they have adjustable either as a third turret or on the objective of the scope. Parallax refines piture & can be used as a range finding tool. At the eye piece you have eye focus + - & variable power if you have a variable.

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