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Swaro Z5 zeroing issues
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<blockquote data-quote="bramlett9" data-source="post: 1692739" data-attributes="member: 24762"><p>I'm sighting in a new Kimber Montana 30-06 at 100 yards, no problems. When I add my Griffin Sportsman suppressor (11 oz), my POI dropped 7 MOA. As I go to rezero my scope (Sworo Z5 3.5-18x44 BT) my dial maxed out 5.5 MOA short. I called Swarovski and they said to check the total elevation range and that it should be more than 232 clicks. I got 262 total, so no problem there. The only recommendation they had was to add a 20 MOA base. My problem is I can't wrap my head around this. If I add the 20 MOA base and rezero, wouldn't that only leave me with 14.5 MOA of total adjustment, not that I plan on shooting that far with this rifle? Seems to me like a scope with 56 MOA of internal adjustment should have somewhere around 28 MOA up and 28 MOA down. If this was he case I would have around 22.5 MOA left for yardage without a 20 MOA base.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bramlett9, post: 1692739, member: 24762"] I’m sighting in a new Kimber Montana 30-06 at 100 yards, no problems. When I add my Griffin Sportsman suppressor (11 oz), my POI dropped 7 MOA. As I go to rezero my scope (Sworo Z5 3.5-18x44 BT) my dial maxed out 5.5 MOA short. I called Swarovski and they said to check the total elevation range and that it should be more than 232 clicks. I got 262 total, so no problem there. The only recommendation they had was to add a 20 MOA base. My problem is I can’t wrap my head around this. If I add the 20 MOA base and rezero, wouldn’t that only leave me with 14.5 MOA of total adjustment, not that I plan on shooting that far with this rifle? Seems to me like a scope with 56 MOA of internal adjustment should have somewhere around 28 MOA up and 28 MOA down. If this was he case I would have around 22.5 MOA left for yardage without a 20 MOA base. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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