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20, 30, or 40 moa??
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1040024" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I have a 30-06 with loads ranging 178gr 2800fps 200gr smk 2500-2600fps and 208gr Amax untested hoping for 2500-2600fps.</p><p>They don't make a angled base for my rifle yet. So I have been dialing all of the elevation in my scope and holding over with the reticle. It worked and I can get on a 1moa plate at 1000. Now I have the Burris zee rings and are able to get up to 40 moa of angle. My question is how much do you think I need? My current scope has 50moa of adjustment in elevation. If I use the two .020 inserts I wonder if I'll be able to zero at 100.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1040024, member: 78762"] I have a 30-06 with loads ranging 178gr 2800fps 200gr smk 2500-2600fps and 208gr Amax untested hoping for 2500-2600fps. They don't make a angled base for my rifle yet. So I have been dialing all of the elevation in my scope and holding over with the reticle. It worked and I can get on a 1moa plate at 1000. Now I have the Burris zee rings and are able to get up to 40 moa of angle. My question is how much do you think I need? My current scope has 50moa of adjustment in elevation. If I use the two .020 inserts I wonder if I'll be able to zero at 100. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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