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Sighting Zero at what distance ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 373550" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>If you're considering going out to 1000 yards, I'd highly recommend using either Burris Signature rings to add some MOA to it or a 20 MOA base. My last two rifles I used the Burris Signature rings and each required +10 in the back and -20 in the front to get the crosshairs "right on" a 200 yard zero without ever touching the elevation screws. If you do this, you won't "use up" your vertical adjustments just bringing the scope down to its initial zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 373550, member: 22335"] If you're considering going out to 1000 yards, I'd highly recommend using either Burris Signature rings to add some MOA to it or a 20 MOA base. My last two rifles I used the Burris Signature rings and each required +10 in the back and -20 in the front to get the crosshairs "right on" a 200 yard zero without ever touching the elevation screws. If you do this, you won't "use up" your vertical adjustments just bringing the scope down to its initial zero. [/QUOTE]
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