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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need info on scope bases?
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<blockquote data-quote="emn83" data-source="post: 631954" data-attributes="member: 41957"><p>the MOA elevation simply means the amount of angle on the base. for a 0 MOA, there is no angle, on a 20 MOA, the rear of the scope is higher than the front, so the scope is angled down. When I added the 20 MOA base to my rifle, I had to adjust my scope 80 clicks or 20 MOA down, to regain the same zero I had before. Basically any mount with more than 0 MOA gives you more elevation to use</p><p></p><p>Can't give you any advice on what to buy without knowing more about what gun/scope you are shooting and what your intended purpose is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emn83, post: 631954, member: 41957"] the MOA elevation simply means the amount of angle on the base. for a 0 MOA, there is no angle, on a 20 MOA, the rear of the scope is higher than the front, so the scope is angled down. When I added the 20 MOA base to my rifle, I had to adjust my scope 80 clicks or 20 MOA down, to regain the same zero I had before. Basically any mount with more than 0 MOA gives you more elevation to use Can't give you any advice on what to buy without knowing more about what gun/scope you are shooting and what your intended purpose is [/QUOTE]
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