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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 216081" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>If you are at .5" low at 20, that means that your bore has already raised about 1 inch because scopes usually sit about 1.5" above bore line. I would guess that you would be sighted in between 150 and 300 yards then, but that is just a very rough guess. I ran it through JBM and had a zero for 200 yards and it said that at 20 you would be .6 low. If your scope is topped out, you wount be able to sight in for farther, but if your scope is bottomed out, you may be OK. However you shouldn't make it a practice of topping or bottoming out your scope on a regular basis because it can become hard on your scopes adjustment mechanisms. Either way I would use Burris sig rings with the tapered incerts to correct the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 216081, member: 7865"] If you are at .5" low at 20, that means that your bore has already raised about 1 inch because scopes usually sit about 1.5" above bore line. I would guess that you would be sighted in between 150 and 300 yards then, but that is just a very rough guess. I ran it through JBM and had a zero for 200 yards and it said that at 20 you would be .6 low. If your scope is topped out, you wount be able to sight in for farther, but if your scope is bottomed out, you may be OK. However you shouldn't make it a practice of topping or bottoming out your scope on a regular basis because it can become hard on your scopes adjustment mechanisms. Either way I would use Burris sig rings with the tapered incerts to correct the problem. [/QUOTE]
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