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(3) Turn the ocular bell/eyepiece all the way in. Side focus parallax adjustment knobs may or may not have distances marked. NOTE: Most non-side focus scopes use a ring on the objective bell to adjust parallax, and the distances are usually numbered.
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(2) Turn the Parallax focus to "Infinity" (the symbol for Infinity looks like a figure eight). (1) Turn the magnification ring to maximum (highest power). NOTE: If the scope is a fixed power unit skip steps 1 and 2 as they do not apply. Please note that this procedure is the same regardless of scope manufacturer, or whether the objective/parallax focus is on the objective ring or is a side focus type. However, since you have said that you did not adjust the eyepiece (ocular bell), the correct procedure is listed below. Since you have not mentioned what make and model of scope, nor if the scope has the ability to focus down to the range at which you were shooting it is impossible to determine what the problem is. The sun was low in the sky just outside my field of view high right? Was this due to to much power at short range (don't think so cause I shot the same rifle with a 6x24 power scope and was just trying out a different scope) or maybe was it the sun cause I was shooting into the sun kinda. On 4.5 power I focused in on the object and the crosshairs where real blurry. Originally Posted By: KHOOKSI was shooting a 4.5x14 power scope yesterday, at short range on my. Re: CROSSHAIRS BLURRY WHEN OBJECT IN FOCUS