mmm good question - I don't have an issue . its fine to me - I don't really adjust it much either - unless you're going from 10 feet to 1000 feet back and forth.
@@Muddyfox47 I think he's asking if you can focus out the reticle so much that you barely notice it in regular watching? If you're only rarely doing ranging better to go with a regular 8x36 or 10x36?
Any issues with the focus eyepiece being hard to adjust? Some user reviews said it takes quite a bit of force to move the adjustment knobs. Thank you.
mmm good question - I don't have an issue . its fine to me - I don't really adjust it much either - unless you're going from 10 feet to 1000 feet back and forth.
So, using the reticle focus you can still watch stuff without the reticle if needed?
not sure what you mean? the focus is for the reticle and the optic should be focused, but try check it out / play with it at a store before buying
@@Muddyfox47 I think he's asking if you can focus out the reticle so much that you barely notice it in regular watching? If you're only rarely doing ranging better to go with a regular 8x36 or 10x36?
@@user-yp6bq8cr2d thanks, that makes sense - not sure! I sold it a few months back so best to try in a shop - I’ve always loved 8x