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Best base for beginner target shooting 10moa vs 15 vs 20
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<blockquote data-quote="GottaEatCheese" data-source="post: 2223018" data-attributes="member: 119040"><p>Hey, I'm a beginner target shooter, I have a Remington 700 SPS tactical in .308. it has a 20" target barrel and vortex viper 2-10x44 mrad scope. I'm currently able to easily shoot precisely out to 250 yards with a 200 yard zero (max distance at my local range)</p><p></p><p>Next weekend I'm planning to try to push out further and make a dope sheet of some sort.</p><p></p><p>I have a zero moa rail tho. So I'm thinking I will quickly run out of adjustment on my scope. This is what my scope looks like right now with a 200 yard zero.</p><p></p><p>Should I be looking for a 10 moa rail? According to my math that would allow me to keep my nice 200 yard zero for the flat range and have enough adjustment to push out to around 700, which is as much as I can probably find to shoot locally. Thoughts? Am I missing something? Is my YouTube and Google education flawed? Thanks for your time!</p><p></p><p>(Scope is in mrad)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GottaEatCheese, post: 2223018, member: 119040"] Hey, I'm a beginner target shooter, I have a Remington 700 SPS tactical in .308. it has a 20" target barrel and vortex viper 2-10x44 mrad scope. I'm currently able to easily shoot precisely out to 250 yards with a 200 yard zero (max distance at my local range) Next weekend I'm planning to try to push out further and make a dope sheet of some sort. I have a zero moa rail tho. So I'm thinking I will quickly run out of adjustment on my scope. This is what my scope looks like right now with a 200 yard zero. Should I be looking for a 10 moa rail? According to my math that would allow me to keep my nice 200 yard zero for the flat range and have enough adjustment to push out to around 700, which is as much as I can probably find to shoot locally. Thoughts? Am I missing something? Is my YouTube and Google education flawed? Thanks for your time! (Scope is in mrad) [/QUOTE]
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