Needing some help here to be sure I'm not missing something.
Put together a rifle for my wife - it's a Howa 1500 bull barrelled-action in 6.5 Creedmoor, bedded in a Boyd's At-One walnut stock.
Got a Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50FFP scope with the ACSS-Apollo 6.5CR reticle and mounted it on an EGW 20 MOA one-piece heavy duty aluminum Picatinny-style base with Vortex Pro Picatinny-style low aluminum rings.
When I went to zero it this past weekend, my impact was high by 10" or 12", and I couldn't adjust the reticle any more for negative elevation (e.g. to lower the bullet impact relative to the reticle). Has anyone else ran into this problem, pairing a 20 MOA base with a Primary Arms optic? I just assumed they'd have enough elevation adjustment to allow for use of a 20 MOA base, but I'm thinking I may just have to use a regular base.
To clarify too, I did make sure to press the zero stop button, but that only gave me five clicks below the factory zero. I called Primary Arms as well and was told that just over one full rotation is the extent of elevation adjustment on the optic.
Any help is appreciated - thanks in advance!
Put together a rifle for my wife - it's a Howa 1500 bull barrelled-action in 6.5 Creedmoor, bedded in a Boyd's At-One walnut stock.
Got a Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50FFP scope with the ACSS-Apollo 6.5CR reticle and mounted it on an EGW 20 MOA one-piece heavy duty aluminum Picatinny-style base with Vortex Pro Picatinny-style low aluminum rings.
When I went to zero it this past weekend, my impact was high by 10" or 12", and I couldn't adjust the reticle any more for negative elevation (e.g. to lower the bullet impact relative to the reticle). Has anyone else ran into this problem, pairing a 20 MOA base with a Primary Arms optic? I just assumed they'd have enough elevation adjustment to allow for use of a 20 MOA base, but I'm thinking I may just have to use a regular base.
To clarify too, I did make sure to press the zero stop button, but that only gave me five clicks below the factory zero. I called Primary Arms as well and was told that just over one full rotation is the extent of elevation adjustment on the optic.
Any help is appreciated - thanks in advance!