Rifle Scopes Need help with elevation!

notez2beat

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Nov 10, 2017
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Hoping you guys can make sure I am getting this straight. I currently have a scope with 60 moa of elevation adjustment on a 20 moa base. Shooting out to 1,500 I ran out of dial, I only have about 37 moa usable. I need more like 90 including reticle if necessary to get to a mile.

I ordered a 40 moa base and was considering upgrading to a scope with 110 moa of elevation. Is this the right move? Is there some formula to see what usable elevation I would have with the new set up?

Say I stuck with the 60 and just added the 40 base, would it give me a true 20 more usable moa?
 
Quick answer? Maybe?
It should be that easy but isn't always. I would swap to a scope with more available elevation though if switching to a 40 moa base since there is a chance you won't be able to get a zero with the 40 moa base and even if you did image sometimes gets degraded that close to the limits of travel.
 
60 moa total and a 40 moa base will probably make it difficult to zero at 100.
Usually a rail with half your scope total is the max you can run and get a normal zero.
I run a scope with 110 MOA available and a 45 moa rail.
Can easily dial a mile with most 6.5’s.

With my old vortex HS-T I had the exact same issues as you have now.