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<blockquote data-quote="ewallace" data-source="post: 57193" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>You should be able to make the trip with your combo you may want more taper in your dry base or an adjustable base. I use a 80 MOA base for my 338 Nawakwa and also have an adjustable base that starts at 80 MOA and is adjustable to 125 MOA. When shooting for the first time look for a spot that is bare ground this will give you a better chance of seeing the hits so you can make the adjustments to your scope. You will want some good spotters when we shoot in 1 mile competitions in Ohio and Iowa we use more than 1 spotter. Ohio is more difficult to get on target because the targets are in a small dirt circle with hi grass all around in Iowa we shoot in a crop field that is 2000 yards long and 1000 yards wide very easy to see the hits. Good luck and keep us informed on how it comes out. Here is a link to an adjustable scope mount <a href="http://slrharbor.com/" target="_blank">http://slrharbor.com/</a></p><p>Crow Mag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewallace, post: 57193, member: 525"] You should be able to make the trip with your combo you may want more taper in your dry base or an adjustable base. I use a 80 MOA base for my 338 Nawakwa and also have an adjustable base that starts at 80 MOA and is adjustable to 125 MOA. When shooting for the first time look for a spot that is bare ground this will give you a better chance of seeing the hits so you can make the adjustments to your scope. You will want some good spotters when we shoot in 1 mile competitions in Ohio and Iowa we use more than 1 spotter. Ohio is more difficult to get on target because the targets are in a small dirt circle with hi grass all around in Iowa we shoot in a crop field that is 2000 yards long and 1000 yards wide very easy to see the hits. Good luck and keep us informed on how it comes out. Here is a link to an adjustable scope mount [url="http://slrharbor.com/"]http://slrharbor.com/[/url] Crow Mag [/QUOTE]
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