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Picatinny rail questions
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<blockquote data-quote="KDB" data-source="post: 323164" data-attributes="member: 18510"><p>20 MOA is definately enough with the NXS series with 1/4 clicks. I personally like 1/8 for my varmint guns, just because I like to dial it in a bit closer with out so much hold off at extended ranges. And when a 20 moa base is used, there is more than enough elevation. </p><p> </p><p>I have Farrell 30 moa on my 300 ultra. Nice base and reasonably priced. Very compariable to nightforce, badger ordnance and the like.</p><p> </p><p>One thing I do like is Nightforces' one piece 20 moa ring/base combo. Very solid and no alignment issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDB, post: 323164, member: 18510"] 20 MOA is definately enough with the NXS series with 1/4 clicks. I personally like 1/8 for my varmint guns, just because I like to dial it in a bit closer with out so much hold off at extended ranges. And when a 20 moa base is used, there is more than enough elevation. I have Farrell 30 moa on my 300 ultra. Nice base and reasonably priced. Very compariable to nightforce, badger ordnance and the like. One thing I do like is Nightforces' one piece 20 moa ring/base combo. Very solid and no alignment issues. [/QUOTE]
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