Hey all. I was told I should post this question I made to the Calguns forum as I might get a better answer here. Thanks for any help!
Ok first the details of the weapon-
Rem 700 SPS Tactical
Nightforce Optic
20 MOA mount
Here is my question- I recently took my weapon to a gunsmith to install a muzzle break, but on top of that asked them about an apparent issue I have with my optic. As it stands, I have zero'd the optic for 100 yards, simple enough. However, in doing so, the turret adjustment for elevation is sitting at the 4th line indicator for the turret. That means it has been through 4 complete revolutions of the elevation adjustment on the optic. To me, that seems like I am wasting alot of elevation adjustment when I get into longer distances, yet the gunsmiths told me using the 20 MOA mount for the optic was needed for longer distance shooting, and didnt seem to have an easy answer for my question.
I havent had experience at long distance shooting yet as it is hard to find a range close enough for me to frequent it, especially while attending classes during the fall and spring, so please forgive my ignorance on the subject.
Photo of the weapon below, although I dont have a close up of the turret to give a good visual as its still at the smith.
Not sure if it really matters too, but after the optic was installed, and boresighted (As I was told by the dealer), the shots were completely off the paper even at 50 yards before I made the adjustment.
Ok first the details of the weapon-
Rem 700 SPS Tactical
Nightforce Optic
20 MOA mount
Here is my question- I recently took my weapon to a gunsmith to install a muzzle break, but on top of that asked them about an apparent issue I have with my optic. As it stands, I have zero'd the optic for 100 yards, simple enough. However, in doing so, the turret adjustment for elevation is sitting at the 4th line indicator for the turret. That means it has been through 4 complete revolutions of the elevation adjustment on the optic. To me, that seems like I am wasting alot of elevation adjustment when I get into longer distances, yet the gunsmiths told me using the 20 MOA mount for the optic was needed for longer distance shooting, and didnt seem to have an easy answer for my question.
I havent had experience at long distance shooting yet as it is hard to find a range close enough for me to frequent it, especially while attending classes during the fall and spring, so please forgive my ignorance on the subject.
Photo of the weapon below, although I dont have a close up of the turret to give a good visual as its still at the smith.
Not sure if it really matters too, but after the optic was installed, and boresighted (As I was told by the dealer), the shots were completely off the paper even at 50 yards before I made the adjustment.