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MOA version of the Ivey adjustable scope mount/ring set now shipping
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 1236231" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>I have used a set of the original moa Ivey rings, and I was quite please with them. They functioned as advertised, and initially fit my needs when I used them. At the time I bought them, I was using a high magnification scope, with minimal elevation adjustment, and needed to get on target at 3,000 yards. I started with keeping my 100 yard zero, and put 47 moa in the Ivey rings. That got me out to 1 mile, then I used the elevation in the scope to take up the rest. It worked quite well..</p><p>My only dislike with the rings, is that they were mounted quite high above the action, which caused issues with cheek weld even with an adjustable cheek piece on the stock.</p><p>I've since sold the rings, and switched to a lower magnification scope with more elevation adjustment. I find myself shooting on 16x-20x power at 1 mile more often than not. </p><p>Just my .02....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 1236231, member: 6152"] I have used a set of the original moa Ivey rings, and I was quite please with them. They functioned as advertised, and initially fit my needs when I used them. At the time I bought them, I was using a high magnification scope, with minimal elevation adjustment, and needed to get on target at 3,000 yards. I started with keeping my 100 yard zero, and put 47 moa in the Ivey rings. That got me out to 1 mile, then I used the elevation in the scope to take up the rest. It worked quite well.. My only dislike with the rings, is that they were mounted quite high above the action, which caused issues with cheek weld even with an adjustable cheek piece on the stock. I've since sold the rings, and switched to a lower magnification scope with more elevation adjustment. I find myself shooting on 16x-20x power at 1 mile more often than not. Just my .02.... [/QUOTE]
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