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Incline Base and Ballistic Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="gtcontender" data-source="post: 185824" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>Hello folks, well I have searched and read and spent too much time trying to find the answers on this. Having read all about mildot, moa, using holdovers and holdunders. Just getting a little too much time here.</p><p></p><p>My question is on something like a Leupold VX3 4.5-14x50 scope with the Boone & Crockett reticle for shooting holdovers long distance how would a 25 MOA incline base affect this. I understand that using a incline base does for you on 100yd zero and dialing up to get out to say 1000yd. But if you have something like a 300 yard zero on a big magnum rifle what effect is that going to have on your holdover points then. Some might say it is not needed but having come into a rifle with one installed I would like to know.</p><p></p><p>Now that Leupold has come out with there new RX-IV B&C rangefinder that is suppose to show you where to aim with depending on which one of the 7 range charts it has actived and the angle indication. I know that the incline or cant base would have to come into a factor with the scope and something just seems like it would be a miss on out there. Thanks for all you folks in the know's help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtcontender, post: 185824, member: 2648"] Hello folks, well I have searched and read and spent too much time trying to find the answers on this. Having read all about mildot, moa, using holdovers and holdunders. Just getting a little too much time here. My question is on something like a Leupold VX3 4.5-14x50 scope with the Boone & Crockett reticle for shooting holdovers long distance how would a 25 MOA incline base affect this. I understand that using a incline base does for you on 100yd zero and dialing up to get out to say 1000yd. But if you have something like a 300 yard zero on a big magnum rifle what effect is that going to have on your holdover points then. Some might say it is not needed but having come into a rifle with one installed I would like to know. Now that Leupold has come out with there new RX-IV B&C rangefinder that is suppose to show you where to aim with depending on which one of the 7 range charts it has actived and the angle indication. I know that the incline or cant base would have to come into a factor with the scope and something just seems like it would be a miss on out there. Thanks for all you folks in the know's help [/QUOTE]
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