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Tapered moa bases?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmanni15" data-source="post: 1045705" data-attributes="member: 88097"><p>When I was saying zero I meant loosening the turret and putting back to "0" after dialing in the elevation for, I would most likely use 100yd, but I wasn't sure if the 20 moa would remain if I did. Sounds like I was over thinking it. Granted most shots will be under 600 yds because of ranges around me, but the rare opportunity to shoot out to that 1000+ yd range I would want my scope and base to be able to do so. Without a canted base I was looking at maxed or near maxed from the scope and reticle depending on actual distance. But sounds like if I do go with a canted base it will make it easier on the scope. Thanks for the clarification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmanni15, post: 1045705, member: 88097"] When I was saying zero I meant loosening the turret and putting back to "0" after dialing in the elevation for, I would most likely use 100yd, but I wasn't sure if the 20 moa would remain if I did. Sounds like I was over thinking it. Granted most shots will be under 600 yds because of ranges around me, but the rare opportunity to shoot out to that 1000+ yd range I would want my scope and base to be able to do so. Without a canted base I was looking at maxed or near maxed from the scope and reticle depending on actual distance. But sounds like if I do go with a canted base it will make it easier on the scope. Thanks for the clarification. [/QUOTE]
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