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Old 02-16-2020, 02:28 PM
Triggerfish Triggerfish is offline
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Originally Posted by Buckhead View Post
It is a fairly straightforward task.
The objective end of the scope is threaded inside. There is a lock ring with 2 notches that are 180 degrees apart. Make a tool to remove the lock ring.
Once the lock ring is removed then you will be able to adjust the objective lense.
I have adjusted several scopes that I use for shooting at 10m airgun match targets. You can't hit a bullseye the size of the period at the end of this sentence unless the parallax is adjusted perfectly. And even if the scope came with AO from the factory it is always a bit off or won't adjust low enough.
On higher end scopes I would probably follow Dean's advise. If they found out you fiddled with it yourself you probably wouldn't have a warranty.
Mine had the notches but they were on the mechanism that the optics were mounted in, i could turn the whole thing by hand but it was tough, as there are no marks or ways to identify anything was done, on this scope, i dont see it being a warranty issue.

Last edited by Triggerfish; 02-16-2020 at 02:48 PM.
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