CoElkHunter
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If you turn your binoculars upside down, they are now a magnifying glass. Works well. That's it.
Ha! Ha! I didn't know until a couple of years ago.Now how many went and grabbed their binoculars to try this?
I hope it isnt on the rifle at the time or you could see your butt....Okay optical genius, how come when you look through a scope back to front you see everything right side up including the reticle, but if you look through the scope front to back everything is still right side up except now the reticle is upside down.
This happens so that beginner rifle users know they are not holding the rifle the correct way. It is also useful for suicide attempts I hear....Okay optical genius, how come when you look through a scope back to front you see everything right side up including the reticle, but if you look through the scope front to back everything is still right side up except now the reticle is upside down.
You know you need glasses when you have to do this to read a landowners map while scouting for a goose shoot. (happened to a friend...)If you turn your binoculars upside down, they are now a magnifying glass. Works well. That's it.
Ray B,Okay optical genius, how come when you look through a scope back to front you see everything right side up including the reticle, but if you look through the scope front to back everything is still right side up except now the reticle is upside down.
That's interesting? Kind of a reverse mirror image?I guess Zeiss and Schmidt & Bender are cheap Chinese scopes. I was unable to take some photographs to show the reticles as viewed rom the front, but in both cases the reticle is upside down when viewed from the front. the models of scopes are Zeiss Diatal C, 1,5x; Schmidt & Bender Klassik 6x42mm.
Hard to tell if you have a plex reticleOkay optical genius, how come when you look through a scope back to front you see everything right side up including the reticle, but if you look through the scope front to back everything is still right side up except now the reticle is upside down.
Good point!Hard to tell if you have a plex reticle
Yours has a circle where the posts meet. You must have paid extra for that? Ha! Ha!These are the S&B. Difficult to see the second reticle, but what is the bottom post can be seen at the top. both photos are of the scope in the upright position, just looking through the front or back.
@CoElkHunterIf you turn your binoculars upside down, they are now a magnifying glass. Works well. That's it.
@Ray BOkay optical genius, how come when you look through a scope back to front you see everything right side up including the reticle, but if you look through the scope front to back everything is still right side up except now the reticle is upside down.
@Ray BOn other scopes that have reticles that are four corners similar it wouldn't show. but with reticles such as post or the types where the thick posts are from the sides and bottom and not from the top.
Bob,@CoElkHunter
If'n you look thru the wrong end you can also tell your mates the animal you shot was 500 yards away when in reality it was only 5 yards.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Bob.