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Down side to using a 20 moa rail?
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 555683" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>I have a Stiller 20 moa base on a Predator long action. I used Burris Tactical rings and a Nikon Monarch 6.5-20 scope. I ended up having to put a shim in the front ring in order to get zeroed at 200 yds. Even then I ended up being one click from bottoming out on elevation adjustment. That gives me the entire vertical adjustment range to play with but I would rather have not had to use the shim. I'm sure that isn't a common experience but it happened in my case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 555683, member: 2740"] I have a Stiller 20 moa base on a Predator long action. I used Burris Tactical rings and a Nikon Monarch 6.5-20 scope. I ended up having to put a shim in the front ring in order to get zeroed at 200 yds. Even then I ended up being one click from bottoming out on elevation adjustment. That gives me the entire vertical adjustment range to play with but I would rather have not had to use the shim. I'm sure that isn't a common experience but it happened in my case. [/QUOTE]
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