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<blockquote data-quote="Brydawg512" data-source="post: 1610407" data-attributes="member: 107792"><p>So, my scope is in mils and has 21 mils of adjustment... does this mean from factory zero, I have 21 mils up and 21 mils down? So if I install the 20 moa base, say zeroing at 100 yards, I would need to make an adjustment up to be zeroed as the scope is canted downward... wouldn't that reduce the amount I can adjust up? Is adjusting up like this reducing the amount of clicks upward allowing for a longer shot? To make sure I'm not confusing... turning in the counterclockwise position allows for shots farther than zero and vis-a-versa for clockwise rotations, correct? Sorry i am new to all of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brydawg512, post: 1610407, member: 107792"] So, my scope is in mils and has 21 mils of adjustment... does this mean from factory zero, I have 21 mils up and 21 mils down? So if I install the 20 moa base, say zeroing at 100 yards, I would need to make an adjustment up to be zeroed as the scope is canted downward... wouldn't that reduce the amount I can adjust up? Is adjusting up like this reducing the amount of clicks upward allowing for a longer shot? To make sure I'm not confusing... turning in the counterclockwise position allows for shots farther than zero and vis-a-versa for clockwise rotations, correct? Sorry i am new to all of this. [/QUOTE]
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