Ok guys need some advice. I think I know what to do but want to confirm. So I just got my AICS 300wm finished, mounted my optic, then went to the range to sight in. So let me preface by say I dont need any shit by anyone on here for the optic I have mounted on this gun because it is EXTREMELY temporary and would not be on this gun if I had not maxed my budget building the gun. However I find this a chance to learn something as well.
SO i could not get my AICS 300wm even on paper at 100 yards with my Countersniper 3-25x56. It is mounted with high NF rings and a flat Stiller rail to the Stiller Tac300 action. I cranked the elevation all the way to the basement and still about 16 inches high. So I used the mildots to estimate a negative hold over to get to the center of the target and it worked. So in order to hit paper at 100yrds I put the target on the x axis where the main crosshair turns from thin to fat and they basically have a an upside down chevron. IT IS REDICULOUS!!
So what I was thinking is a a 20/30/40 MOA rail mount that obviosly tips down toward the barrel. I plan on buying a new NF or Vortex.
I was planning on goin with some positive moa mount on top for some sort of forward tilt to help compensate for to few MOA adiustment on my optic. Any ideas?
SO i could not get my AICS 300wm even on paper at 100 yards with my Countersniper 3-25x56. It is mounted with high NF rings and a flat Stiller rail to the Stiller Tac300 action. I cranked the elevation all the way to the basement and still about 16 inches high. So I used the mildots to estimate a negative hold over to get to the center of the target and it worked. So in order to hit paper at 100yrds I put the target on the x axis where the main crosshair turns from thin to fat and they basically have a an upside down chevron. IT IS REDICULOUS!!
So what I was thinking is a a 20/30/40 MOA rail mount that obviosly tips down toward the barrel. I plan on buying a new NF or Vortex.
I was planning on goin with some positive moa mount on top for some sort of forward tilt to help compensate for to few MOA adiustment on my optic. Any ideas?