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Scope Levels- Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 1892044" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>Not sure what you mean with a windage adjustable base, but if you are using the model with the screws, get rid of it and use a rail. You can minimize spin drift by zeroing at longer ranges.</p><p></p><p>Here is what I do: I zero at 500 yards on a calm day (mornings). I then adjust by SIG Kilo 2400 ABS 200 yard zero with a horizontal offset so that when I range the 500 yard target with a no wind condition, the required wind hold is zero - you have to play around with the required offset until you get a zero wind hold (which because the wind is zero, the wind is the calculated spin drift). My offset at 200 is normally like .2 or .3 MOA; I will take that any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 1892044, member: 3230"] Not sure what you mean with a windage adjustable base, but if you are using the model with the screws, get rid of it and use a rail. You can minimize spin drift by zeroing at longer ranges. Here is what I do: I zero at 500 yards on a calm day (mornings). I then adjust by SIG Kilo 2400 ABS 200 yard zero with a horizontal offset so that when I range the 500 yard target with a no wind condition, the required wind hold is zero - you have to play around with the required offset until you get a zero wind hold (which because the wind is zero, the wind is the calculated spin drift). My offset at 200 is normally like .2 or .3 MOA; I will take that any day. [/QUOTE]
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