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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
0 MOA or 20 MOA base?
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<blockquote data-quote="NZScotty" data-source="post: 1940393" data-attributes="member: 114868"><p>Hi, may not be the done thing this being my 1st post and all, but here goes. </p><p>A canted rail is of little use to you unless you have run out of elevation zeroing your scope, or if you intend on removing the factory installed zero stop. There is only 13.5 moa adjustment available in the Z5, you'll only end up dialling from a canted zero to 13.5 moa and less parts to come loose on scope mounts the better. </p><p>Light weight talley rings are a great option.</p><p>Just to quantify my opinion, I fit a few of these scopes to various make/calibre rifles and set them up for mid/long range hunting for customers. </p><p>I'll now go find the introduce yourself part of the forum.</p><p>Cheers Scotty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZScotty, post: 1940393, member: 114868"] Hi, may not be the done thing this being my 1st post and all, but here goes. A canted rail is of little use to you unless you have run out of elevation zeroing your scope, or if you intend on removing the factory installed zero stop. There is only 13.5 moa adjustment available in the Z5, you'll only end up dialling from a canted zero to 13.5 moa and less parts to come loose on scope mounts the better. Light weight talley rings are a great option. Just to quantify my opinion, I fit a few of these scopes to various make/calibre rifles and set them up for mid/long range hunting for customers. I'll now go find the introduce yourself part of the forum. Cheers Scotty [/QUOTE]
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