To eliminate parallax in adjustable objective and long range (side focus) scopes, follow these steps:

1..The reticle should be clear (focused) before adjusting the parallax.. If it is not, follow the instructions under “Focusing the Reticle..” See page 11..

2..With the firearm in a stable position, look through the scope, concentrating on the center aiming point of the reticle..

3..Move your head slightly up and down while turning side parallax or adjustable objective ring until the reticle does not move in relation to the target.. Using the numbers on the adjustable objective ring, you can get your parallax adjustments close to the proper setting before assuming a shooting position..

NOTE: Settings may vary slightly per individual preferences, air temperature, and atmospheric conditions.

NOTE: The side parallax adjustment knob is not to be used to focus the target image. If the reticle is first focused and the parallax then properly set, the image should be clear.

EFR scopes and the adjustable objective

Leupold EFR (Extended Focus Range) scopes can eliminate parallax for distances as short as 10 meters.. Unlike conventional adjustable objective scopes, the focus ring on EFR models rotates more than 360°.. It is important to pay special attention when adjusting these scopes..

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Leupold FX-I, VX-II, FX-ll, FX-3, FXTM-I, VX-3 owner manual EFR scopes and the adjustable objective