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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
1000 yard problem
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<blockquote data-quote="onzah" data-source="post: 669146" data-attributes="member: 6562"><p>I have a couple of Savages with the same problem. The latest one required almost 15 MOA vertical adjustment to get to zero. I am using a Vortex Viper Scope with 60 MOA adjustment with 20 MOA base and 10 MOA Offsets in the front and back. If my calculations are correct that should give me 60 MOA in the scope of adjustment and put my zero at approximately 10 MOA high at 100 Yards. When I actually zeroed the rifle at 100 Yards I am about 5 MOA from the bottom of the Scope with 58 MOA of elevation in the scope left to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onzah, post: 669146, member: 6562"] I have a couple of Savages with the same problem. The latest one required almost 15 MOA vertical adjustment to get to zero. I am using a Vortex Viper Scope with 60 MOA adjustment with 20 MOA base and 10 MOA Offsets in the front and back. If my calculations are correct that should give me 60 MOA in the scope of adjustment and put my zero at approximately 10 MOA high at 100 Yards. When I actually zeroed the rifle at 100 Yards I am about 5 MOA from the bottom of the Scope with 58 MOA of elevation in the scope left to use. [/QUOTE]
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