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<blockquote data-quote="pvanwyk" data-source="post: 116491" data-attributes="member: 3421"><p>Gentleman,</p><p>how do I go about measuring the scope height for input into a ballistics program. I have a stock standard Rem Sendero in 300 RUM, with medium Badger rings and 20MOA picatinny rail. I have doubts as to where I should measure because of the 20MOA incline on the rail. From what I can see on the ballistics charts there seems to be a very small effect when changing scope height in a ballistic table. Can one make an assumution on the scope height i.e. 1.77" and will this still be accurate out to distances of 750yds if you're off by 0.2" ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pvanwyk, post: 116491, member: 3421"] Gentleman, how do I go about measuring the scope height for input into a ballistics program. I have a stock standard Rem Sendero in 300 RUM, with medium Badger rings and 20MOA picatinny rail. I have doubts as to where I should measure because of the 20MOA incline on the rail. From what I can see on the ballistics charts there seems to be a very small effect when changing scope height in a ballistic table. Can one make an assumution on the scope height i.e. 1.77" and will this still be accurate out to distances of 750yds if you're off by 0.2" ? [/QUOTE]
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