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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
nightforce, badger, 20moa, & 40 moa
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 15454" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You might get the one piece Ken Farrell base. It is alot less expensive and are working out nice for alot of guys.</p><p></p><p>I hear Bruce Baer makes the NF bases for them. They are real nice, but worth the extra $$, don't know. </p><p></p><p>A 20 moa base is all you need like these guys say, and I agree with the part about the 40 moa might screw you up. That would depend on the total travel of the scopes internals. If you have 40-50 moa total vertical available and the scope would normally zero using up 20-30 moa, this is all you can back down by and still be zeroed at 100 yards. So if you slapped on a 40 moa base you could very likely be hitting the target 10-20 moa high, not being able to bring it back down anymore now. This could happen with a 20 moa base if you had alot of vertical adjustment with the normal base to start with, but it usually doesn't happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 15454, member: 99"] You might get the one piece Ken Farrell base. It is alot less expensive and are working out nice for alot of guys. I hear Bruce Baer makes the NF bases for them. They are real nice, but worth the extra $$, don't know. A 20 moa base is all you need like these guys say, and I agree with the part about the 40 moa might screw you up. That would depend on the total travel of the scopes internals. If you have 40-50 moa total vertical available and the scope would normally zero using up 20-30 moa, this is all you can back down by and still be zeroed at 100 yards. So if you slapped on a 40 moa base you could very likely be hitting the target 10-20 moa high, not being able to bring it back down anymore now. This could happen with a 20 moa base if you had alot of vertical adjustment with the normal base to start with, but it usually doesn't happen. [/QUOTE]
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