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Scope mount advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Vulture" data-source="post: 1158323" data-attributes="member: 29159"><p>Also a little late here. First, are you talking about MTC, or Grayling? I only ask because I live in MI and am always curious on range options. Second, the setup you went with will definitely give you more distance, but probably wasn't required to get you out to 1000 with that scope (75moa internal.) For example, running a Berger 215 at 3050fps, you would need less than 23moa come up). I put together a lightweight (6.5lbs bare rifle) 300 RUM for my first elk hunt this past fall. I had a 20MOA rail on it and a heavier scope. Prior to the hunt, I switched to lightweight Talleys and a VX3 4-14x40 cds windplex, I shed over a pound with this move, which was very much welcomed to this flatlander hiking around 9,000' in CO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vulture, post: 1158323, member: 29159"] Also a little late here. First, are you talking about MTC, or Grayling? I only ask because I live in MI and am always curious on range options. Second, the setup you went with will definitely give you more distance, but probably wasn't required to get you out to 1000 with that scope (75moa internal.) For example, running a Berger 215 at 3050fps, you would need less than 23moa come up). I put together a lightweight (6.5lbs bare rifle) 300 RUM for my first elk hunt this past fall. I had a 20MOA rail on it and a heavier scope. Prior to the hunt, I switched to lightweight Talleys and a VX3 4-14x40 cds windplex, I shed over a pound with this move, which was very much welcomed to this flatlander hiking around 9,000' in CO. [/QUOTE]
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