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<blockquote data-quote="Darryl Cassel" data-source="post: 22594" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Brent</p><p></p><p>Each .001" tapor is worth 1 MOA (or 1" rounding it off) at one hundred yards.</p><p>Most rifles at Willimsport need around 20" to 24" of elevation at 100 yards to be on target at 1000 yards. </p><p>With his 30/06 or a 308 Win, one would need around 30" of lift (depending on the load) at 100 yards. He should start with a .025" or .030" to get on target at 1000 yards and be able to utilize his scope center setting and for further shots if he would want to.</p><p>Darryl Cassel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryl Cassel, post: 22594, member: 34"] Brent Each .001" tapor is worth 1 MOA (or 1" rounding it off) at one hundred yards. Most rifles at Willimsport need around 20" to 24" of elevation at 100 yards to be on target at 1000 yards. With his 30/06 or a 308 Win, one would need around 30" of lift (depending on the load) at 100 yards. He should start with a .025" or .030" to get on target at 1000 yards and be able to utilize his scope center setting and for further shots if he would want to. Darryl Cassel [/QUOTE]
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