Just ordered an Ivey base, something I've been drooling over for years. Any thoughts opinions/experiences on the Ivey - please share. roast or toast IDC.
My range has 1250 max, I have shot 1k there before, but never made it to the 1250 plate. 1 mile with my own equipment ammo is the eventual goal.
I have a RAP 6,5 CM that has like 2500 rounds down it and will be the host. I normally shoot 130 bergers at 2900 for long range stuff. I don't have any more of those to load so will have to be 140 Match Burners for now.
I'm %90 set on the scope which is Sightrons SIII 10-50. This way the glass $$$ is spent ONLY on Glass and Turrets, none of the other do-dad BS. It's only a 30mm tube compared to the other bigger tube scopes. I don't have much wind at my range, but if I use the Ivey for primary elevation it should keep me able to stay in the center of the scope and have windage I need, or I can dial wind if needed some.
So that is the plan, thoughts?
I called Ivey this morning and they said they ran about 300 units last year. Perhaps I'm missing something here, but it seems this thing might open a lot of ELR doors for those that have half way decent scope already but just need more elevation.
One last thought - I currently have a 20MOA base on the RAP, should I just leave it on for a total of 220MOA? I think I'll take it of and put the flat base on so the numbers will be easier.
My range has 1250 max, I have shot 1k there before, but never made it to the 1250 plate. 1 mile with my own equipment ammo is the eventual goal.
I have a RAP 6,5 CM that has like 2500 rounds down it and will be the host. I normally shoot 130 bergers at 2900 for long range stuff. I don't have any more of those to load so will have to be 140 Match Burners for now.
I'm %90 set on the scope which is Sightrons SIII 10-50. This way the glass $$$ is spent ONLY on Glass and Turrets, none of the other do-dad BS. It's only a 30mm tube compared to the other bigger tube scopes. I don't have much wind at my range, but if I use the Ivey for primary elevation it should keep me able to stay in the center of the scope and have windage I need, or I can dial wind if needed some.
So that is the plan, thoughts?
I called Ivey this morning and they said they ran about 300 units last year. Perhaps I'm missing something here, but it seems this thing might open a lot of ELR doors for those that have half way decent scope already but just need more elevation.
One last thought - I currently have a 20MOA base on the RAP, should I just leave it on for a total of 220MOA? I think I'll take it of and put the flat base on so the numbers will be easier.