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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Nikon question
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<blockquote data-quote="LostInSpace278" data-source="post: 264845" data-attributes="member: 12517"><p>Ksmirk: I have this scope as well. Mine has 60 MOA as previous poster stated. As for running out of adjustment trying to zero it in, I did this as well. I attached a 20 MOA base on a 300 WSM with the Nikon. Couldn't get it zeroed to save my life. Posted on here and mulled over it for a few hours. I had realized what everyone had posted when I read the forums. 20 MOA base was installed backwards. I looked closely and sure enough. Turned it around and zeroed it with no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostInSpace278, post: 264845, member: 12517"] Ksmirk: I have this scope as well. Mine has 60 MOA as previous poster stated. As for running out of adjustment trying to zero it in, I did this as well. I attached a 20 MOA base on a 300 WSM with the Nikon. Couldn't get it zeroed to save my life. Posted on here and mulled over it for a few hours. I had realized what everyone had posted when I read the forums. 20 MOA base was installed backwards. I looked closely and sure enough. Turned it around and zeroed it with no problems. [/QUOTE]
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