EdwardFollow the numbered steps. Most "fixed parallax" scopes are fixed at 50 or 100 yards. Lower power scopes like 4.5 max scope for an air gun is probably set to 50 yards. Things closer can seem fuzzy. If you are going to use this scope for 25-30 yard shots and closer, it MAY benefit you to change the fixed parallax. You might also consider a drop of thread lock like "Vibra-Tite" when you reinstall the cover. This will keep it from moving around, especially on a springer.I would not touch an expensive scope, but for less than $12.00 delivered, I have adjusted this Walther 4.5 to fit my needs. Hope this helps.
Here she is:I did not expect her weight; she is heavy, much heavier than my AA S5 full size!Nice Teutonic quality, as expected.Oh, and no scuffs and scratches
Here she is:Very pretty gun! Did it come empty? How does she shoot? I did not expect her weight; she is heavy, much heavier than my AA S5 full size!Nice Teutonic quality, as expected.Oh, and no scuffs and scratches
EdwardI forgot to say that most likely you will need to turn the front ring out (counter clockwise) about 3/4 to one full turn. Pick a target and dial it in @ full magnification. Then use the rear adjustment for fine tune.Some scopes have the front element sunk in from the cover ring. On those scopes, you will need a variable spanner to catch the groove in the ring. I have an old (cheap) harbor freight digital caliper that I use for this. When I purchased the RWS 1.7 x 20 pistol scope on sale from Umarex (thanks JB) it had a finger print on the inside of the front element. I needed the spanner to remove the element and clean it. When I replaced it, I set the parallax to 20 yards, with the rear adjustment as far out as it would go & still lock up. This gave me more than 2 x magnification & a crystal clear focus for my old eyes. Again, this was a $12.00 scope & I don't recommend any of this with expensive optics.
Quote from: Rick67 on October 10, 2020, 06:16:11 PMHere she is:Very pretty gun! Did it come empty? How does she shoot? I did not expect her weight; she is heavy, much heavier than my AA S5 full size!Nice Teutonic quality, as expected.Oh, and no scuffs and scratches
The R10-4.51mm seem to group a little better that the R10-4.48mm in my guns.Has anyone else had similar results?