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20moa base, adjusting for scope line of sight
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2899957" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Do you need to add/subtract the offset rail in the app? If you zero it at your intended zero range with the 20moa rail already on it--- do you need to add in the rail offset? Since the scope works like a laser, but the bullet acts like a rainbow won't they still converge correctly? </p><p></p><p>Other place to add the offset/rainbow would be in the "scope/shooting angle" wouldn't it? </p><p></p><p>I'm just trying to comprehend how a scope pointed 20moa down would correspond to the rifle pointing 20moa up (since it's really the angle of the rifle you are changing not the scope- since the scope always points "straight" to the target you are actually tricking yourself to just point the rifle higher</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2899957, member: 94491"] Do you need to add/subtract the offset rail in the app? If you zero it at your intended zero range with the 20moa rail already on it--- do you need to add in the rail offset? Since the scope works like a laser, but the bullet acts like a rainbow won't they still converge correctly? Other place to add the offset/rainbow would be in the "scope/shooting angle" wouldn't it? I'm just trying to comprehend how a scope pointed 20moa down would correspond to the rifle pointing 20moa up (since it's really the angle of the rifle you are changing not the scope- since the scope always points "straight" to the target you are actually tricking yourself to just point the rifle higher [/QUOTE]
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