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Is my scope too high?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1176595" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>I mount mine where they are comfortable to get behind and shoot. The 20 MOA rail changes where the scope is at zero internally at 100yards giving you more adjustment up for really long shots. Think of it like this a rail with no MOA adjustment more or less centers the inner tube of the scope inside the outer tube at 100yard zero giving you the same adjustment up and down with your turrets. With a 20 MOA rail you will have 20moa more turret adjustment up than you would have without it because the inner tube is no longer centered in the outer tube at your zero. Get yourself a bubble level for your scope and don't worry about setting the scope closer to the barrel put it where it is comfortable to shoot. With a 56mm bell you may need a cheek riser to get a good cheek weld while looking threw the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1176595, member: 83267"] I mount mine where they are comfortable to get behind and shoot. The 20 MOA rail changes where the scope is at zero internally at 100yards giving you more adjustment up for really long shots. Think of it like this a rail with no MOA adjustment more or less centers the inner tube of the scope inside the outer tube at 100yard zero giving you the same adjustment up and down with your turrets. With a 20 MOA rail you will have 20moa more turret adjustment up than you would have without it because the inner tube is no longer centered in the outer tube at your zero. Get yourself a bubble level for your scope and don't worry about setting the scope closer to the barrel put it where it is comfortable to shoot. With a 56mm bell you may need a cheek riser to get a good cheek weld while looking threw the scope. [/QUOTE]
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