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Rem 700 bases and rings for NF SHV 5-20x56?
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<blockquote data-quote="alf" data-source="post: 1817035" data-attributes="member: 9543"><p>You better take another look at your drops......it's more than double your 41 MOA to 2K.......</p><p>And 3500 is pretty sporty for a 150 in a STW.</p><p></p><p>Most people figure when you mount a scope, it's in the middle of the adjustment range of the scope when zeroed. I find it to be on the wrong side of the middle more often then not. But assuming so, there's only 40 MOA of up left. Any amount of windage dialed in for zero, reduces your "up" as well.</p><p></p><p>I'd feel safe getting a 200 zero with a 20 MOA base, a 30, not so much so.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf, post: 1817035, member: 9543"] You better take another look at your drops......it's more than double your 41 MOA to 2K....... And 3500 is pretty sporty for a 150 in a STW. Most people figure when you mount a scope, it's in the middle of the adjustment range of the scope when zeroed. I find it to be on the wrong side of the middle more often then not. But assuming so, there's only 40 MOA of up left. Any amount of windage dialed in for zero, reduces your "up" as well. I'd feel safe getting a 200 zero with a 20 MOA base, a 30, not so much so..... [/QUOTE]
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