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The Basics, Starting Out
sighting in with a 20 MOA mount
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtPiet" data-source="post: 517149" data-attributes="member: 24004"><p>I have 20 MOA bases on all my rifles and have gained in some cases as much as 35 MOA's. How?? I shim the rear of the base enough to have just enough that when I come back to zero I can go past and then come back up to my zero. This way I am always working on the same side of the nut. Beside it has been my case that when and if you have to dial down to 50 yards you usually have to dial up anywhere from 3 to 4 MOA's. This is usually the same amount of MOA's to get you to 200 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtPiet, post: 517149, member: 24004"] I have 20 MOA bases on all my rifles and have gained in some cases as much as 35 MOA's. How?? I shim the rear of the base enough to have just enough that when I come back to zero I can go past and then come back up to my zero. This way I am always working on the same side of the nut. Beside it has been my case that when and if you have to dial down to 50 yards you usually have to dial up anywhere from 3 to 4 MOA's. This is usually the same amount of MOA's to get you to 200 yds. [/QUOTE]
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