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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MOA Adjustment Loss
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 2481531" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I took a quick look at the VX5HD scope specs . some have elevation total of 120 moa , some have 100 moa , some have 75 moa . I'm assuming yours has 75 total moa . so if you have 32 moa left after sight in , that means you have 43 moa down . yes the best way to get more useable elevation would be to get a canted rail .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 2481531, member: 11011"] I took a quick look at the VX5HD scope specs . some have elevation total of 120 moa , some have 100 moa , some have 75 moa . I'm assuming yours has 75 total moa . so if you have 32 moa left after sight in , that means you have 43 moa down . yes the best way to get more useable elevation would be to get a canted rail . [/QUOTE]
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