I got an interesting parallax question via a private message that I thought was worth addressing:
"i have a nightforce 3-10x42 shv scope that has fixed parallax at 125m
i plan to shoot a lot at 25m, like 10-20k rounds this year
if i did the math right it looks like i may (?) experience a ~2.5 moa error
questions:
should i worry about this?
if so, how can i avoid this error? a pinhole eyepiece lens reducer?
can a scope's parallax be re-adjusted at the factory?"
Should I worry about it?
Yes, if you are doing some sort of precision shooting. You calculation is in the ballpark: you'll be seeing a couple of MOA of parallax error assuming that there is enough depth of field to keep the image sharp at 25 yards. However, it is unlikely to be sharp at 25yards on 10 power. However, on lower magnifications you should have enough depth of field to have perfectly reasonable sight picture. If whatever shooting your are doing can be done on low power, then you should have pretty reasonable sight picture.
If so, how can I avoid this error? a pinhole eyepiece lens reducer?
An aperture reducer will definitely help with depth of field. Another thing you can do is pull your head back a little, so that the black around the image gets thicker. Make sure the image is centered in the black ring..
Can a scope parallax be adjusted a the factory?
Yes, although not all manufacturers do it.
To be honest, if you are plan to shoot twenty thousand rounds at 25 yards, why not just buy a scope with adjustable parallax and be done with it?