| 1. | The rifle scope has significant eye relief to avoid injuring the ocular orbit.
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| 2. | For a shooter, eye relief is also a safety consideration.
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| 3. | The rifle scope should have significant eye relief to avoid injuring the ocular orbit.
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| 4. | Because there is no magnification, the shooter need not worry about parallax or eye relief.
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| 5. | The optimum eye relief distance also varies with application.
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| 6. | For people who have not found dry eye relief with drugs, punctal plugs may help.
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| 7. | Long focal-length eyepieces usually have ample eye relief, but short focal-length eyepieces are more problematic.
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| 8. | Problems were the scope's extreme eye relief, poor functioning in bad light and low magnifying power.
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| 9. | Until recently, and still quite commonly, eyepieces of a short-focal length have had a short eye relief.
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| 10. | Eye relief typically ranges from about 2 mm to 20 mm, depending on the construction of the eyepiece.
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