I've been looking around and I finally found a 20 moa base for a Savage long action flat rear. Of course after purchasing the base I found some information about some of the aluminum EGW bases not mating to the reciever because they are warped. So if my base doesn't mate how do I know if the base or the reciever is out of square?
Secondly, as I mentioned the base is of the 20 moa variety. For the caliber that I'll use it on I don't need the extra moa to stretch the rifle's legs, I intend on using the base as a pseudo zero stop as has been mentioned here on the hide before.I wandering if my math is correct.
Scope has 26 mils of total elevation, 26 mils * 3.438 moa/mil = approximately 90 moa.
I'm assuming 45 moa up, 45 down.
So in conjunction with the 20 moa base the scope will still have 25 <span style="text-decoration: line-through">mils</span> moa remaining ajustment below my zero.
Is my thinking/math correct.
Secondly, as I mentioned the base is of the 20 moa variety. For the caliber that I'll use it on I don't need the extra moa to stretch the rifle's legs, I intend on using the base as a pseudo zero stop as has been mentioned here on the hide before.I wandering if my math is correct.
Scope has 26 mils of total elevation, 26 mils * 3.438 moa/mil = approximately 90 moa.
I'm assuming 45 moa up, 45 down.
So in conjunction with the 20 moa base the scope will still have 25 <span style="text-decoration: line-through">mils</span> moa remaining ajustment below my zero.
Is my thinking/math correct.