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Number of moa on leoupold scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1204179" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>The 66575 6.5-20x50 LRT scope has 77 minutes of elevation travel. A dead flat base will get you there easy. Using Hornady 140 A-Max at 2800 fps w/100 yard zero Sierra Infinity says you will only need 28.5 minutes of the 38 available up. You will still be looking through the sweet spot. Leupolds don't really have this issue otherwise with a 20 MOA base the picture would be fuzzy at 100 yards which it never is. I use 20 MOA bases on most of my medium range or 1000 yard rifles. I have a 30 minute base on my Lapua and the picture is fine with the erector pinned to the very bottom at 100 yards. </p><p> </p><p>You can use Talley Light Weight rings all the way up to 6 screw Night Force Rings on a steel Night Force base. For this application I like the Talley Pic rail with Leupold MK 4 medium rings. I use a ton of these scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1204179, member: 1290"] The 66575 6.5-20x50 LRT scope has 77 minutes of elevation travel. A dead flat base will get you there easy. Using Hornady 140 A-Max at 2800 fps w/100 yard zero Sierra Infinity says you will only need 28.5 minutes of the 38 available up. You will still be looking through the sweet spot. Leupolds don't really have this issue otherwise with a 20 MOA base the picture would be fuzzy at 100 yards which it never is. I use 20 MOA bases on most of my medium range or 1000 yard rifles. I have a 30 minute base on my Lapua and the picture is fine with the erector pinned to the very bottom at 100 yards. You can use Talley Light Weight rings all the way up to 6 screw Night Force Rings on a steel Night Force base. For this application I like the Talley Pic rail with Leupold MK 4 medium rings. I use a ton of these scopes. [/QUOTE]
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