A bit stumped on this...
I have a Remington 700 with a EGW HD 20 MOA base, on which I have a +6MIL (~20MOA) SPUHR mount, in which I have a PH 5-25.
Thus, the total inclination is +40MOA - but the problem is that the crosshair is too far below the bore line, even at max elevation adjustment (around the 0 mark) - rifle cannot be sighted in at 100 yards at all.
If I invert the scope in the SPUHR, thus having the SPUHR cancel out the 20MOA mount, when the PH scope maxed out on elevation (around the 0 mark), the reticle is almost centered on the bore line - 1.3 mil off the max elevation the rifle is sighted in at 100 yards.
This means that even if I had a 0 MOA mount with a 20 MOA SPUHR, I would not be able to sight it in at 100 yards...
Is this normal, and if not, what could be the problem?
Thanks
I have a Remington 700 with a EGW HD 20 MOA base, on which I have a +6MIL (~20MOA) SPUHR mount, in which I have a PH 5-25.
Thus, the total inclination is +40MOA - but the problem is that the crosshair is too far below the bore line, even at max elevation adjustment (around the 0 mark) - rifle cannot be sighted in at 100 yards at all.
If I invert the scope in the SPUHR, thus having the SPUHR cancel out the 20MOA mount, when the PH scope maxed out on elevation (around the 0 mark), the reticle is almost centered on the bore line - 1.3 mil off the max elevation the rifle is sighted in at 100 yards.
This means that even if I had a 0 MOA mount with a 20 MOA SPUHR, I would not be able to sight it in at 100 yards...
Is this normal, and if not, what could be the problem?
Thanks