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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Ramshead View Post
    I have been using one for the past few weeks, very user friendly scope, nice image and feels well made.
    It has a bigger depth of field than I am used to, ie more clearer targets in HFT mode - (my reason for buying one in the first place).
    I have it mounted with 2 sportsmatch mounts in front of the turrets and have not had any problem. It's a little higher than you could have it with ultra low mounts, but that pays benefits with a flatter distant trajectory anyway which suits me using my longer range (40y ish) zero that I have used for the past few years.
    I've shot 3 comp courses with it so far, 2 of them in really dark woodland conditions, absolutely no issues with the small front objective. So far, I'm liking it
    Dave, what magnification do you use on your connect? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superbow View Post
    Dave, what magnification do you use on your connect? Thanks.
    I'm using 10x to make the ret work for my chosen scope height & pellets, clarity wise, I could use 12 but the aimpoints are a bit harder to remember.
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    I had a look through one the other day and was very impressed with the ret (AMD??), the clarity and depth of field.

    I noticed a small amount of parallax error on close targets but not on far ones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rogb View Post
    I had a look through one the other day and was very impressed with the ret (AMD??), the clarity and depth of field.

    I noticed a small amount of parallax error on close targets but not on far ones.
    No you didn't Rog. Parallax error can only occur with head movement, and there is none with the VC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary C View Post
    No you didn't Rog. Parallax error can only occur with head movement, and there is none with the VC
    Of course you are right. I tried one today and had my brow glued to the eyecup, there was no parallax error.
    I must have tried to use it in a normal way before lol.

    Love that SCB 2 ret, wow


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    Harry is offline World Recoiling Champion 2014
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    I have 2 and I have never suffered with parallax error.

    Smashing scopes.

    Atb Harry.

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    Getting used to the thin SCB reticle now.Lovely glass for the money!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    I have 2 and I have never suffered with parallax error.

    Smashing scopes.

    Atb Harry.
    Yes
    It was yours I looked through


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