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Vortex Viper HS LR
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<blockquote data-quote="Devinbajus" data-source="post: 1162355" data-attributes="member: 94523"><p>Im pretty new to shooting long range. I just bought a vortex viper hs lr last week and finally got my tps rings today. After getting the scope mounted I went out to the range and sighted the rifle in at 100 yards. When I was adjusting my elevation turret back to zero I decided to play around and see how many moa I could adjust. According to the turret when I adjust up as high as I can I can only get 21 moa of adjustment before maxing out. When I adjust down I can get 63 moa before maxing out. So my question is why do I have so much adjustment down but so little up. Will 21 moa of adjustment allow me to dial for a dead hold at 1000 yards when I become good enough to shoot that far. </p><p></p><p>The rifle is a cheap Stevens 200 in 300 win mag, with a 20 Moa egw base, shooting a 180gr at roughly 28-2900 fps</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devinbajus, post: 1162355, member: 94523"] Im pretty new to shooting long range. I just bought a vortex viper hs lr last week and finally got my tps rings today. After getting the scope mounted I went out to the range and sighted the rifle in at 100 yards. When I was adjusting my elevation turret back to zero I decided to play around and see how many moa I could adjust. According to the turret when I adjust up as high as I can I can only get 21 moa of adjustment before maxing out. When I adjust down I can get 63 moa before maxing out. So my question is why do I have so much adjustment down but so little up. Will 21 moa of adjustment allow me to dial for a dead hold at 1000 yards when I become good enough to shoot that far. The rifle is a cheap Stevens 200 in 300 win mag, with a 20 Moa egw base, shooting a 180gr at roughly 28-2900 fps Thanks [/QUOTE]
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