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was the first high end European telescopic sight manufacturer who brought out variable magnification military grade telescopic sight models with rear focal plane... also offers variable magnification military grade telescopic sight models with rear focal plane mounted reticles... parallax induced aiming errors that can make a telescopic sight user miss a small target at a distance for which the telescopic sight was not... By making the objective lens of the telescopic sight adjustable so the telescopic sight can compensate parallax errors... front of the reticle plane adjustable so the telescopic sight can compensate parallax errors... A telescopic sight can have several adjustment controls... for some telescopic sight models made by Leupold... 24x72 telescopic sight it is developed for... to attach infra red lightsources to use this telescopic sight as an active night sight in total darkness... European telescopic sight manufacturers often offer the option to have mounting rails underneath the riflescope to provide for... A telescopic sight can hinder this because sunlight may reflect from the lens and a sniper raising his... head to use a telescopic sight might reveal his position...

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