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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need a 40 moa base
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<blockquote data-quote="KRP" data-source="post: 211260" data-attributes="member: 9969"><p>I've got 25MOA bases on 3 Savages and one wouldn't zero at 100 yards. For some reason that one would only come down to shoot 19MOA high at 100. That's with my Nikons that have limited internal adjustment. I fixed it with some inserts in the Signature rings but am going to replace the base with a 0MOA one. If you are worried about it then mount the scope and zero it at 100 to see how much elevation adjustment you have left. You can then decide how steep of a base you need to get you to 1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRP, post: 211260, member: 9969"] I've got 25MOA bases on 3 Savages and one wouldn't zero at 100 yards. For some reason that one would only come down to shoot 19MOA high at 100. That's with my Nikons that have limited internal adjustment. I fixed it with some inserts in the Signature rings but am going to replace the base with a 0MOA one. If you are worried about it then mount the scope and zero it at 100 to see how much elevation adjustment you have left. You can then decide how steep of a base you need to get you to 1000. [/QUOTE]
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