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20 MOA Base Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="txhoghunter73" data-source="post: 1134242" data-attributes="member: 92473"><p>I have a 20 moa base on my 300 RUM sendero with a Vortex PST 6-24x50. I have sighted it in and done my load work up. Approximately 125 rounds through it all done off a bench at home. So today I get in the deer stand and I stick the rifle out the window to make some adjustments to my power and pa and I notice I have a horrible white haze in the scope. So I start moving my head around to see if I have an eye relief issue and I notice that if I lift my head up the haze goes away and the scope becomes clear, but now the top portion of my reticle is cut off. It's like the scope has too much forward cant for this shooting position. Anyone had this issue? If so, what was your fix?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txhoghunter73, post: 1134242, member: 92473"] I have a 20 moa base on my 300 RUM sendero with a Vortex PST 6-24x50. I have sighted it in and done my load work up. Approximately 125 rounds through it all done off a bench at home. So today I get in the deer stand and I stick the rifle out the window to make some adjustments to my power and pa and I notice I have a horrible white haze in the scope. So I start moving my head around to see if I have an eye relief issue and I notice that if I lift my head up the haze goes away and the scope becomes clear, but now the top portion of my reticle is cut off. It's like the scope has too much forward cant for this shooting position. Anyone had this issue? If so, what was your fix? [/QUOTE]
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