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Vortex elevation with 20 moa base question
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<blockquote data-quote="upacreek" data-source="post: 1218199" data-attributes="member: 59039"><p>Well this might not be the best place to look for help with this, but here goes another chapter to the saga. </p><p>I purchased another set of rings today made by warne. I installed my other vortex scope and found similar results as I found at the beginning of this issue. The second scope has 24 moa up adjustment and 42 moa down. So here is my next question. Should I look for a 30 moa base? I mean seriously, if I have a zero base am I really going to have 4 moa up adjustment left? I have purchased 2 weaver rails and they both work the same. </p><p>As a side note I do know I was shooting between 19 and 21 moa at 1000yards last winter with my standard luepold base and rings. </p><p>At this point I think the scope is fine. I either have to live with this or get a new base. I am leaning toward a 30 moa base trying to get closer to center of rectical travel shooting at normal ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upacreek, post: 1218199, member: 59039"] Well this might not be the best place to look for help with this, but here goes another chapter to the saga. I purchased another set of rings today made by warne. I installed my other vortex scope and found similar results as I found at the beginning of this issue. The second scope has 24 moa up adjustment and 42 moa down. So here is my next question. Should I look for a 30 moa base? I mean seriously, if I have a zero base am I really going to have 4 moa up adjustment left? I have purchased 2 weaver rails and they both work the same. As a side note I do know I was shooting between 19 and 21 moa at 1000yards last winter with my standard luepold base and rings. At this point I think the scope is fine. I either have to live with this or get a new base. I am leaning toward a 30 moa base trying to get closer to center of rectical travel shooting at normal ranges. [/QUOTE]
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