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Leupold LR scope elevation adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 80388" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>I would say that if you have a leupold base or certain others then get Burris Sig Rings. You can get the inserts and put a +20 on the bottom and a -20 on the top of the back ring. Then on the front do the opposite. A -20 on the bottom and a +20 on the top. This will give you 40 moa without putting torque on the scope tube.</p><p></p><p>A cheaper solution to the canted base system and it is just as solid in my opinon. That is what I did about 4 months ago and it hasn't let me down yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 80388, member: 2330"] I would say that if you have a leupold base or certain others then get Burris Sig Rings. You can get the inserts and put a +20 on the bottom and a -20 on the top of the back ring. Then on the front do the opposite. A -20 on the bottom and a +20 on the top. This will give you 40 moa without putting torque on the scope tube. A cheaper solution to the canted base system and it is just as solid in my opinon. That is what I did about 4 months ago and it hasn't let me down yet. [/QUOTE]
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