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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope rings with inclination built in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2589533" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>I like Burris Zee Sig Rings & use them whenever I have a Pic rail or Weaver type bases (2). Using a +10 (30mm) insert bottom back & a -10 (30mm) bottom front lots of elevation can be gained. Tilts axis of scope down making for elevation gain. Burris also makes an upgrade Sig ring set that is nicer but does the same thing. Twisting scope to get exact up-down reticle is somewhat more of a chore but alternate tightning of rings at each side works to prevent moving reticle plumb. After all that. I shoot a group at 100 that will zero me in at 200 then crank on enough elevation to hit way out there as far as expected using tall target, a 36 inch long 1X6 works real good. If max elevation group prints on same up/down line as 100 yard group you should be good to go. Like 30 inches or so for a moderately zippy cartridge will get you out to 1,000 or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2589533, member: 115658"] I like Burris Zee Sig Rings & use them whenever I have a Pic rail or Weaver type bases (2). Using a +10 (30mm) insert bottom back & a -10 (30mm) bottom front lots of elevation can be gained. Tilts axis of scope down making for elevation gain. Burris also makes an upgrade Sig ring set that is nicer but does the same thing. Twisting scope to get exact up-down reticle is somewhat more of a chore but alternate tightning of rings at each side works to prevent moving reticle plumb. After all that. I shoot a group at 100 that will zero me in at 200 then crank on enough elevation to hit way out there as far as expected using tall target, a 36 inch long 1X6 works real good. If max elevation group prints on same up/down line as 100 yard group you should be good to go. Like 30 inches or so for a moderately zippy cartridge will get you out to 1,000 or so. [/QUOTE]
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