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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 840837" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>Be aware that the insert offset values are not in units of MOA, but in thousands of inches. If the separation between rings is 5", an 0.020" offset in one ring produces a 13.7 MOA elevation change. If you want 20 MOA, you may want to use a 0.020" offset in one ring, and an 0.010" in the other (20.6 MOA for 5" ring separation).</p><p></p><p>In my experience, It makes very little difference whether you go with one 0.020" offset, or +0.010 and -0.010 in different rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 840837, member: 34084"] Be aware that the insert offset values are not in units of MOA, but in thousands of inches. If the separation between rings is 5", an 0.020" offset in one ring produces a 13.7 MOA elevation change. If you want 20 MOA, you may want to use a 0.020" offset in one ring, and an 0.010" in the other (20.6 MOA for 5" ring separation). In my experience, It makes very little difference whether you go with one 0.020" offset, or +0.010 and -0.010 in different rings. [/QUOTE]
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