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<blockquote data-quote="Tony 0321" data-source="post: 272358" data-attributes="member: 16800"><p>That scope has 50 moa adjustment and that will get you out there a long ways... however check your scope mounts to make sure that the scope is not leaning to the front.. I once had a Nikon monarch on Leupold rings that when sighted in at 100 yds I only had 7 MOA adjustment up.. If you are wanting to shoot long ranges then you can try what I did and that is to center the cross hairs in the scope (25MOA up and 25MOA down) and use a boresighter and place shims under the scopemounts to bring your crosshairs to the zero point rather than adjusting your turrets this will give you more adjustment for those longer shots (remember that you will need longer mounting screws if you shim it up very much).... Hope that makes some sencegun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony 0321, post: 272358, member: 16800"] That scope has 50 moa adjustment and that will get you out there a long ways... however check your scope mounts to make sure that the scope is not leaning to the front.. I once had a Nikon monarch on Leupold rings that when sighted in at 100 yds I only had 7 MOA adjustment up.. If you are wanting to shoot long ranges then you can try what I did and that is to center the cross hairs in the scope (25MOA up and 25MOA down) and use a boresighter and place shims under the scopemounts to bring your crosshairs to the zero point rather than adjusting your turrets this will give you more adjustment for those longer shots (remember that you will need longer mounting screws if you shim it up very much).... Hope that makes some sencegun) [/QUOTE]
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