I ordered one, recieved it and was very pleased. My review is the only one on the website right now. I ordered four more of them I was so pleased. Hopefully the more recent ones focus down to ten yards, but we will see.
Well this beats anything I have $300 and under.$99.00 is my warranty LOL for what I see as far as clarity, Have some that retail for slightly more that are not bad but not as precise and clear.
Quote from: Back_Roads on April 24, 2021, 09:25:18 PM Well this beats anything I have $300 and under.$99.00 is my warranty LOL for what I see as far as clarity, Have some that retail for slightly more that are not bad but not as precise and clear.I am considering taking a UTG off a pcp and replacing with the trueglo to free up the UTG for a springer.Or I could just Use the UTG for both.How does the quality compare between the UTG and the Truglo?
Has anyone tried it on a springer yet to see if it holds up?
Can you change the minimum paralax range by adjusting the front element ring?
Quote from: Hawkeye51 on April 27, 2021, 01:01:32 PMCan you change the minimum paralax range by adjusting the front element ring?The diopter adjustment does not seem to have any effect on my image sharpness inside of 15 yard. I checked both scopes to confirm (I mentioned above that I bought 2).
Quote from: BigBlue18 on April 28, 2021, 11:16:25 AMQuote from: Hawkeye51 on April 27, 2021, 01:01:32 PMCan you change the minimum paralax range by adjusting the front element ring?The diopter adjustment does not seem to have any effect on my image sharpness inside of 15 yard. I checked both scopes to confirm (I mentioned above that I bought 2).I think the question being asked is referring to the Objective lens up front. There are ways you can loosen or tighten the ring inside and cause the parallax to change. It is essentially what you get on AO (Adjustable Objective) type scopes. Those are the scopes that have the adjustment ring up front on the Objective lens instead of the side parallax knob. Sometimes on fixed Parallax scopes you can turn the tightening ring on the Objective lens and effect the Parallax setting. It'll probably work on this scope as well.The "diopter" you reference is in the rear and it is used for adjusting the Ocular lens for the sharpest reticle view. That can also have a slight effect on Parallax, but that's not it's purpose so it's no surprise that you didn't notice a change.However, this scope does have the side parallax, but maybe it only goes down to 20 yards. You probably could turn the Objective lens (either in our out) to allow parallax adjusts down to closer ranges. Just know that the numbers on the parallax knob won't mean anything if you do that. I'm sure you can find some videos on Youtube on how to do it. Oh look, I found a video about what I was referring to. So if your scope won't go low enough on the Parallax adjustment you could try this trick.