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basically scope shadow and parallax is one of the biggest problems that we run into not necessarily the scope or the scope shadow but the issue of parallax its one of the its actually the top problem that we deal with every week so lets go and get into the issue so parallax is basically when we have a target focus on a different plane than the actual reticle all right so what we do when we moved parallax we actually pull that target focus into the reticle so no matter where my eye is in the scope the reticle is not moving on target so when we have parallax in our scope and we move our head up and down we get a movement of the reticle on target that tells me I have parallax well people go well how much does it matter so youre gonna adjust your ocular and actually get the reticle in super clear focus and you adjust the target the problem is a lot of the younger military guys that I train every week their eyes are constantly adjusting and making that reticle in focus so this is the r