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When looking through, is it normal for a scope to turn foggy at high magnification? — 2 Answers

by Rookie, from OR, United States Asked on September 5, 2018

Name Vortex Crossfire II AO 6-18x44mm 1in Tube Second Focal Plane Rifle Scope (4.7)
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Answered by Jonathan D., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on March 01, 2019

At higher magnifications it is possible to have an issue with mirage from atmospheric conditions, however blurriness can be an issue of the diopter not being properly adjusted.

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Answered by Ferd, guest, from CA, United States, on November 16, 2018

No it shouldn't

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