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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 900011" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>The best method to measure scope height is to measure bolt diameter.</p><p>Measure scope tube diameter .</p><p>Measure distance between top of bolt and base of tube .</p><p>Take half the tube diameter and half the bolt diameter and add them together.</p><p>Then add the product to the distance between the bolt top and tube base .</p><p> </p><p>The slight difference between a parallel mount and a 20 Moa mount would be hard to see in a calculated ballistic trajectory . </p><p>A 20 MOA rail 6 inch long is only .035 higher at the rear than the front . The actual scope height difference would only be half that if one scope height is taken near the turrets . </p><p>I am not sure it makes any difference as the line of sight is always at an angle to the barrel .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 900011, member: 17844"] The best method to measure scope height is to measure bolt diameter. Measure scope tube diameter . Measure distance between top of bolt and base of tube . Take half the tube diameter and half the bolt diameter and add them together. Then add the product to the distance between the bolt top and tube base . The slight difference between a parallel mount and a 20 Moa mount would be hard to see in a calculated ballistic trajectory . A 20 MOA rail 6 inch long is only .035 higher at the rear than the front . The actual scope height difference would only be half that if one scope height is taken near the turrets . I am not sure it makes any difference as the line of sight is always at an angle to the barrel . [/QUOTE]
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