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Sighting problem on Savage Long Range Hunterrrecte
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<blockquote data-quote="Carman" data-source="post: 591006" data-attributes="member: 40372"><p>Going with the canted 20 MOA base. It should take care of the problem, and the guy at the place I got it, who has probably forgotten way more about guns and scopes than I have ever known, told me that it will not affect anything concerning the bullet drop compensation of the Z600 reticle, which is great. I will let everyone know how it turns out, but he basically told me that even though the Zeiss Z600 has every high quality glass, the range of adjustment for windage and elevation is one of the lower ranges found on scopes. Good info to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carman, post: 591006, member: 40372"] Going with the canted 20 MOA base. It should take care of the problem, and the guy at the place I got it, who has probably forgotten way more about guns and scopes than I have ever known, told me that it will not affect anything concerning the bullet drop compensation of the Z600 reticle, which is great. I will let everyone know how it turns out, but he basically told me that even though the Zeiss Z600 has every high quality glass, the range of adjustment for windage and elevation is one of the lower ranges found on scopes. Good info to know. [/QUOTE]
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