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Join the contestEven on this obscure specialist board people rather post memes and insults than just discuss the topic and share insight. The internet is dead
Literally nobody has answered where the extra 3.4 mils are. I only posted here because I thought there were experts.Bro. You’re as dense as a fuckin tube of tungsten. We all have explained how this works. You refuse to understand. I mean this in the nicest way possible.
Something about leading a horse to water...
Call leupold. Ask for a RMA as the scope is obviously defective. They sold you more Mils than the turret can handle.
Literally nobody has answered where the extra 3.4 mils are. I only posted here because I thought there were experts.
The Mark 5HD’s generous tube diameter gives it an impressive elevation-adjustment range of 120 m.o.a./34.9 mils, and a windage range of 60 m.o.a./17.5 mils.The other mils are under your zero stop, or are eaten up by the amount of windage you had to dial to zero your scope.
Clean, clear, concise.
@beetroot explained it in this post:The Mark 5HD’s generous tube diameter gives it an impressive elevation-adjustment range of 120 m.o.a./34.9 mils, and a windage range of 60 m.o.a./17.5 mils.
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I dialed down to bottom before zeroing. I had 30mils elevation plus .5 below zero. I expected to spend about 5-8 mils compensating for the 20moa base which would give me 22-25mils left. I have 19. Nobody has explained where the other 3.5 mils lay. I only dialed 3 clicks for windage zero.
Which is completely acceptable but instead it's just memes and insults. Foolish of me to expect better I guess.
I'm using a nightforce 20moa rail and arc m10 rings
The scope internally has 35mil adjustment but the turret (due to the design) is limited to 30mil of travel.
A good example of this is the Vortex revstop system, the zerostop setup used limits the amount of travel the turret can use.
As for only having19mils of adjustment available, to get the extra 11mils you need to add more cant to your base/mount.
Either get a rail with more cant or a mount/rings with additional cant.
Another 20moa with give you an additional 6mils of travel.
As above, no matter how much you dial up or down you are being limited by the travel in the turret, the "missing" mils lay somewhere out side of this.@beetroot explained it in this post:
Thank you this is only answe that makes sense. In each of the three 10 mil rotations of the turret there could be a mil spread out between clicks depending how the set screws are tightened.As above, no matter how much you dial up or down you are being limited by the travel in the turret, the "missing" mils lay somewhere out side of this.
If you loosen the set screws on the turret and move it round half a turn you'll be at a different point in the travel range and discover those lost mils.
You wont. Dialing up does not give you more elevation travel.Thank you this is only answe that makes sense. In each of the three 10 mil rotations of the turret there could be a mil spread out between clicks depending how the set screws are tightened.
I'm hoping when I zero again at 200 or 300 I'll have slightly more elevation range.
It’s been explained 12 times above. You are not listening. The turret gives you 30 mils of travel up. If you are not below the center (via canted rails) you can’t use the 30.Even on this obscure specialist board people rather post memes and insults than just discuss the topic and share insight. The internet is dead
What bar is this it? Scientific data researchOP...
Imagine that broad you wanted to take home from the bar had 8" of vag capability (the 34.9 of the scope) the dude she actually went home with has a fucking 12" horse dick (your want to get 40 mils of total elevation) theres no way that dude is getting balls deep.
You have 34.9 to work with and used up however many mils it took from when your turret bottoms out to where it is zeroed. You can turn as hard as you want, but that erection, err I mean erector can only go so far in the tube.
The turret itself is limited in it's travel. If you were to remove the cap and turn the inner turret while counting clicks you would get at least your 34.9 mils, likely more.I dialed down to bottom before zeroing. I had 30mils elevation plus .5 below zero. I expected to spend about 5-8 mils compensating for the 20moa base which would give me 22-25mils left. I have 19. Nobody has explained where the other 3.5 mils lay. I only dialed 3 clicks for windage zero.
Which is completely acceptable but instead it's just memes and insults. Foolish of me to expect better I guess.
I'm using a nightforce 20moa rail and arc m10 rings
This is the reason you have problems!!I'm using a 20moa nightforce rail
I started reading through the thread but I don't know if anyone answered your question sounds like it got heated and there's some frustration.But seriously nobody has been able to explain how the Mark5 has 34.9 mil adjustment but the turret only does 0-30 and negative .5
It was answered, the OP was just a dunce.I started reading through the thread but I don't know if anyone answered your question sounds like it got heated and there's some frustration.
In case no one answered the question, the scope does have 34.9 mils of adjustment. You only have access to a MAXIMUM of 30 mils, but probably less. It depends on a lot of things such as scope/Ring height, built in cant in your base and/or in your mount all affect the relationship between you scope and barrel zero intersection.
For example, from my own personal experience with my Mark5HD. Initially, I had my Mark5HD in a 20 MOA ARC M-Brace Unimount at 1.5" height sitting on a 20moa base built into my impact action. When I zeroed my rifle what was preset wasn't enough so I removed my scope cap and had to dial further down with a flat head screwdriver on the turret column that controls your vertical travel (also that's how you access the other 4.9 mils). When I hit my zero point I was 2.5 mils from the very bottom. When I put my scope cap back on at "0" I had all 30 mils that the scope cap allows. And I could still dial down the 0.5 mils. The 2 mils below that and the 2.4 above 30 are unaccessible.
Now I didn't like this set up comfort wise so I changed my mount to a 0 MOA mount at 1.25" height on the 20 MOA base and when I rezeroed my rifle. I now only have 24 mils of adjustment on the turret cap. The rest is unusable because I used up the other 10.9 mils to reach my 100 yard zero.
There are a lot of variables that go into it. It does have all that travel but only so much of it is accessible depending how all those variables come together.
FWIW for my 6.5cm I only need 14.5 mils of adjustment to reach 1400 yards at sea-level. For my .308 I remember needing about 14-15 to get to 1,200 yards so you don't NEED all that adjustment and mind you this is all before we start using the reticle to hold over. Hope that helps clear things up a little in the event no one else has for your understanding.
Dunno. I think OP normally resides on the extreme end.I have a 7-35 and a 30 moa base I have exactly 19 mills of travel. 100 yard to 500 yard is 2 mills. There for if you site in at three hundred you will have even less up travel. And being a 308 you will be loosing even more. The only way you will get close to having all the mills is by have a shit ton of moa base. And just because the turret only says 30 doesn’t mean it’s not there. It doesn’t say minus .5 on it either even though it goes less. You don’t ever want to be at the extreme bottom top left or right.
Bro. You’re as dense as a fuckin tube of tungsten. We all have explained how this works. You refuse to understand. I mean this in the nicest way possible.