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    Priceless.............. A classic example of 'KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID'
    Hi Peter, could you look at the video below and let me know if the focal plane shift is goign to be a problem?
    The post point stays on target, but the whole field of vision seems to shift as I rotate the scope.
    Does this mean the scope tube is out of true, or that my V blocks are shifting (to me the seem pretty solid), or is it an artifact of how these reproduction scopes are made?


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