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is 75MOA internal adjustment enough to get to 1000 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassassassin104" data-source="post: 1688152" data-attributes="member: 28244"><p>It will all will depend on the action of the rifle, the base, and the rings. I have seen some guns that are off so badly there isn't enough adjustability inside the scope to get to zero and others that I only had to move an inch or two to get to zero. Theoretically, if everything was perfectly square you would have 37.5 MOA up, down, left, and right. As 86Alaskan said, whatever you choose for base and rings get 20 MOA built in. You will then have plenty of elevation adjustment to shoot whatever distance your heart desires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassassassin104, post: 1688152, member: 28244"] It will all will depend on the action of the rifle, the base, and the rings. I have seen some guns that are off so badly there isn’t enough adjustability inside the scope to get to zero and others that I only had to move an inch or two to get to zero. Theoretically, if everything was perfectly square you would have 37.5 MOA up, down, left, and right. As 86Alaskan said, whatever you choose for base and rings get 20 MOA built in. You will then have plenty of elevation adjustment to shoot whatever distance your heart desires. [/QUOTE]
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