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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Picatinny Rail with or without built in moa?
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<blockquote data-quote="Westernhunter6" data-source="post: 2517051" data-attributes="member: 89715"><p>Thank you all for helping me wrap my head around what would be best. Now I'm going back and forth between 0 or 10 moa. At 1000 yards, I will still have 6 moa left over on my scope. Considering most of my hunting shots are between 300 and 500 yards with the occasional need for further, and having over 20% of turret travel left at 1000, I'm leaning a little more towards a 0 moa rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westernhunter6, post: 2517051, member: 89715"] Thank you all for helping me wrap my head around what would be best. Now I’m going back and forth between 0 or 10 moa. At 1000 yards, I will still have 6 moa left over on my scope. Considering most of my hunting shots are between 300 and 500 yards with the occasional need for further, and having over 20% of turret travel left at 1000, I’m leaning a little more towards a 0 moa rail. [/QUOTE]
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