I'm new to long range shooting and I’m trying to understand the complexities of shooting long ranges and certain angles that are involved.
What are the benefits of 20moa scope mounts? I have a straight non moa scope mount for my Rem 700 and my shooting buddy has a 20moa scope mount. Side by side the slope on the 20 moa mount is very negligible compared to my straight mounts. At what range am I getting the additional 20 moa? Is there a simple mathematical formula I can figure this out with? At 100 yards what are the differences between the two bases.
My second question deals with canting my scope when shooting at really long ranges. A small cant of 1 degree will move my bullet impact how much at 1000 yards. Again, is there a simple mathematical formula I can figure this out with? How much will a 5 degree cant move my impact at a 1000 yards.
Thanks everyone, hope my questions weren’t too bad for a first post.
Mark
What are the benefits of 20moa scope mounts? I have a straight non moa scope mount for my Rem 700 and my shooting buddy has a 20moa scope mount. Side by side the slope on the 20 moa mount is very negligible compared to my straight mounts. At what range am I getting the additional 20 moa? Is there a simple mathematical formula I can figure this out with? At 100 yards what are the differences between the two bases.
My second question deals with canting my scope when shooting at really long ranges. A small cant of 1 degree will move my bullet impact how much at 1000 yards. Again, is there a simple mathematical formula I can figure this out with? How much will a 5 degree cant move my impact at a 1000 yards.
Thanks everyone, hope my questions weren’t too bad for a first post.
Mark