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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 748092" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Here is what I've started doing with scope setups that are somewhat limiting.</p><p>I turn the scope elivation nob down to 1/2 of a turn from bottom.Then put a one piece base on and the scope. Then I boresight through the bore and see where the x hairs are. I then shim the back of the base between the screws so that the xhairs line up with target. </p><p>Then the base is bedded tightened down so it stays put..</p><p>With the 20MOA base on the last 7mag the front actually had to be shimmed up a little to get the x hairs on target. With the IOR 6-24 set @ 18x that gives me 50 MOA of up in the scope and another 20 in the x hairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 748092, member: 93"] Here is what I've started doing with scope setups that are somewhat limiting. I turn the scope elivation nob down to 1/2 of a turn from bottom.Then put a one piece base on and the scope. Then I boresight through the bore and see where the x hairs are. I then shim the back of the base between the screws so that the xhairs line up with target. Then the base is bedded tightened down so it stays put.. With the 20MOA base on the last 7mag the front actually had to be shimmed up a little to get the x hairs on target. With the IOR 6-24 set @ 18x that gives me 50 MOA of up in the scope and another 20 in the x hairs. [/QUOTE]
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