(un)focussed scopes
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(un)focussed scopes
hi all!
recently, i tried using a nikko stirling gold 3-9X40 on my air rifle. however, i discovered that the image became blurred/unfocussed when i changed magnification. i tried looking at varied distances, to no avail.only twisting the zoom control to around 4-5x gave me a clear pic.
i have a hawke 3-9x40 which gives me a clean pic at all levels and magnifications, so i'm probably not going blind . i tried looking all over the nikko for a focussing knob, and found none(but neither has the hawke).
is it how nature intended it to be? have i found myself a crap scope? or is there something stupid i'm missing. could do with some advice.
anand
p.s.i wear glasses, which i do not take off when shooting.
recently, i tried using a nikko stirling gold 3-9X40 on my air rifle. however, i discovered that the image became blurred/unfocussed when i changed magnification. i tried looking at varied distances, to no avail.only twisting the zoom control to around 4-5x gave me a clear pic.
i have a hawke 3-9x40 which gives me a clean pic at all levels and magnifications, so i'm probably not going blind . i tried looking all over the nikko for a focussing knob, and found none(but neither has the hawke).
is it how nature intended it to be? have i found myself a crap scope? or is there something stupid i'm missing. could do with some advice.
anand
p.s.i wear glasses, which i do not take off when shooting.
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Re: (un)focussed scopes
Mack The Knife!Mack The Knife Bana";p="16954 wrote: At what range/s were you trying to aim?
was trying to aim at 20m. it was/is advertised as airgun rated. hence my interest in it(or folly?) .
anand
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Re: (un)focussed scopes
They may claim it's airgun rated but they may have forgotten to reparallax them for airgun ranges.
This isn't too hard to do and I could give you a pictorial de.scription of how to do it but if the tool slips you could end up scratching the objective lens. Interested? Failing which, return it to the shop and ask them to check and send you another.
Mack The Knife
This isn't too hard to do and I could give you a pictorial de.scription of how to do it but if the tool slips you could end up scratching the objective lens. Interested? Failing which, return it to the shop and ask them to check and send you another.
Mack The Knife
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Re: (un)focussed scopes
Mack The Knife!
i picked this scope second (perhaps third, who knows?)hand for a cut price at an auction. i'm sort of, stuck with it, and it didn't really burn a hole in my wallet. so i'm game for any experiments .
if i leave things as it is, i have either the option of adding a dead weight on my rifle which gives me the same image as my simmons 4X32, without any of the advantages of the latter.....or try and make a man of this.
so , go ahead and teach, o master. don't worry, i won't blame you for the scratches.
and thanks in advance
anand
p.s. i might add, it ONLY focusses at 4-5x. at any heavier mags, it blurs all images, near and far!
i picked this scope second (perhaps third, who knows?)hand for a cut price at an auction. i'm sort of, stuck with it, and it didn't really burn a hole in my wallet. so i'm game for any experiments .
if i leave things as it is, i have either the option of adding a dead weight on my rifle which gives me the same image as my simmons 4X32, without any of the advantages of the latter.....or try and make a man of this.
so , go ahead and teach, o master. don't worry, i won't blame you for the scratches.
and thanks in advance
anand
p.s. i might add, it ONLY focusses at 4-5x. at any heavier mags, it blurs all images, near and far!
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Re: (un)focussed scopes
Mack The Knife Bana";p="17024 wrote: Anand,
Give me a nudge if you don't see the post by Monday night.
Mack The Knife
sure, no probs. thanks for the effort!
anand
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