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<blockquote data-quote="Chopaka81" data-source="post: 281614" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>If your scope has enough "come ups" you won't need a rail. Not familiar with the Vortex scope. Assuming you are shooting a 208gr Hornday or 210gr Berger at about 2800fps with a 200yd zero, you would need approximately 27 moa of "come ups" to be center mass. Not sure of the specs on your scope, if you have a +/- 50 moa scope you're good to go. When you get close to the extreme of adjustment limits - some scopes get flakey.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopaka81, post: 281614, member: 9217"] If your scope has enough "come ups" you won't need a rail. Not familiar with the Vortex scope. Assuming you are shooting a 208gr Hornday or 210gr Berger at about 2800fps with a 200yd zero, you would need approximately 27 moa of "come ups" to be center mass. Not sure of the specs on your scope, if you have a +/- 50 moa scope you're good to go. When you get close to the extreme of adjustment limits - some scopes get flakey. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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