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Different MOA bases
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<blockquote data-quote="KRP" data-source="post: 216745" data-attributes="member: 9969"><p>I think saying that you have 17.5 MOA up and 17.5MOA down adjustment is a good way to confuse people and only applies if your original zero coincides with the center of adjustment range of the scope(how often does that happen). The scope has 35MOA of total adjustment, the amount of available upward adjustment depends on the original zero. The sloped base allows you to use less of the scopes total available adjustment for your original zero.</p><p> </p><p>Let's say for example with a 0MOA base and a 100 yard zero you have 20MOA of upward adjustment left in the scope. Now swap the 0MOA base for a 10MOA base and rezero at 100 and you now have 30MOA of available upward adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRP, post: 216745, member: 9969"] I think saying that you have 17.5 MOA up and 17.5MOA down adjustment is a good way to confuse people and only applies if your original zero coincides with the center of adjustment range of the scope(how often does that happen). The scope has 35MOA of total adjustment, the amount of available upward adjustment depends on the original zero. The sloped base allows you to use less of the scopes total available adjustment for your original zero. Let's say for example with a 0MOA base and a 100 yard zero you have 20MOA of upward adjustment left in the scope. Now swap the 0MOA base for a 10MOA base and rezero at 100 and you now have 30MOA of available upward adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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