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Zeroing for a 20 moa base
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<blockquote data-quote="merbeau" data-source="post: 1557889" data-attributes="member: 38494"><p>Finally had some good weather - well if 30 degrees is good to head back to the range and started at 50 yards as most suggested. The rifle was shooting high and since I attach my targets to the top of the backboard the rounds were going over target. I then went back to 100 yards, placed three poster boards with two side-by-side vertically and extended a foot above the backboard with the third horizontal on the bottom to the two vertical. I cranked the elevation knob almost near the bottom and placed a target in the middle and fired. Success!! Was able to zero the scope. Reading about the concept is one thing, seeing it for real is another. I now have the full elevation available for long range shooting. Many thanks to all that replied. </p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merbeau, post: 1557889, member: 38494"] Finally had some good weather - well if 30 degrees is good to head back to the range and started at 50 yards as most suggested. The rifle was shooting high and since I attach my targets to the top of the backboard the rounds were going over target. I then went back to 100 yards, placed three poster boards with two side-by-side vertically and extended a foot above the backboard with the third horizontal on the bottom to the two vertical. I cranked the elevation knob almost near the bottom and placed a target in the middle and fired. Success!! Was able to zero the scope. Reading about the concept is one thing, seeing it for real is another. I now have the full elevation available for long range shooting. Many thanks to all that replied. Robert [/QUOTE]
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