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If you don't have an adj cheek pad and you don't need the canted base, the flat base will require a lower head position.
Trying to get one of my optics squared away and I'm wondering at what distance do you start needing the 20 MOA base? I'm staying within 600 yds, is it neccessary?
Trying to get one of my optics squared away and I'm wondering at what distance do you start needing the 20 MOA base? I'm staying within 600 yds, is it neccessary?
Are any of you guys using 40 minute rails? Or 20 minute mounts in conjunction with an additional 20moa rail??
I have a rifle fitted with a 20moa rail and recently ordered a 20 moa spuhr mount to put an nxs (100moa/without a zero stop) scope in. The way I figured, it should put my "zero" damn near at the bottom of the elevation range then give me close to the full 100 moa of adjustment for dialing.. I intend to re-barrel this particular rifle to a 338L down the road & hope to use the combination for dialing past 1500 (hence wanting that full adjustment range)
Some say using the extreme ends of a turrets elevation range can cause problems, I'm curious whether anyone has seen this with NF at all ? Was my thinking a good idea, or did I open the door to possible turret/scope trouble now?
Many have set up Hensoldt's without zero stops to bottom out the elevation turret thru the use of 40+ moa cants.. it obviously hasn't seemed to be a problem doing that with Hensoldt, but am curious if NF internals may be of concern ? (can't imagine NF be one to worry about, but figured I'd ask) ...anyone with experience on this 40+ cant combination, do chime in*
Trying to get one of my optics squared away and I'm wondering at what distance do you start needing the 20 MOA base? I'm staying within 600 yds, is it neccessary?
Is there any downside for a canted base on close shots? Shots will primarily be 100-300 yds with steel ringing at 500-600 on occasion.
308, vortex viper HS 2.5-10 (86 MOA of travel).
So, I'm wondering how much cant is too much? I'm looking to shoot ELR with my 300WM (Rem700 5R 24 inch), most likely using 230gr. Berger Hybrids. I originally bought a 20MOA Nightforce base which I have not installed yet. After reading about all the adjustment needed for ELR, I ordered a 40MOA base which is also still in the box. I need to install one and return one of them, but after reading some of this post I'm wondering if the 40MOA is too much cant? I'm planning on using the new Vortex 4.5-27X, which has 122 MOA of total adjustment.
So, is 40 MOA too much for up to 1800 yards and will a 20 MOA base work for that, or do I just install the 40MOA and dial way down for close shots?
TwentyFiveTwenty,
Thanks for the math and advice.
A 20 MOA base with a good scope (one with a lot of adjustment range) is all you need. 40 MOA bases are needed for extreme long range shooting (beyond a mile) on larger calibers (e.g. 50 BMG)
so i read this hole page, and what i was wondering is....... with a 5-25x56 msr scope 34mm on a 0 moa rail on the rifle mounted on a 40moa base, would the zero be out to 600/700 meters?
so i read this hole page, and what i was wondering is....... with a 5-25x56 msr scope 34mm on a 0 moa rail on the rifle mounted on a 40moa base, would the zero be out to 600/700 meters?
I have two issues to address with my AR 10 and I hope someone can answer both. One is, I'm going to put a 30 mm IMS Mark AR sku # 171986 mount on this rifle with a VX -3i LRP 6.5 -20 X 50 scope. I don't see the need for the 20 MOA version of this mounts Leupold has available since I don't mind dialing in the turret using a ballistics calculator. Am I wrong making this assumption. Two is this. with the stock bird cage flash suppressor from the factory the guns cycles perfect and I do not have any jams or misfeeds. When I run the Surefire muzzle brake I get misfeeds and jams. Has anyone experience this issue with muzzle brakes or silencers on their AR 10? What is the cure other than take the muzzle brake off.
Elevation Adjustment Range (MIL) | 23.3 |
Windage Adjustment Range (MIL) | 23.3 |
Okay, I'm sticking with a flat base since most of my shots will never be beyond 300 yards. I will back at the range Monday to try the muzzle brake once again after I do about 10 single shot lock back test first. According to the Leupold website this scope has. I think I'll be just fine. Thanks for the come back.
Elevation Adjustment Range (MIL) 23.3 Windage Adjustment Range (MIL) 23.3
If you don't have an adj cheek pad and you don't need the canted base, the flat base will require a lower head position. Or, don't give up 6 mil of travel (that you will never/seldom use) for a poor cheek weld on every shot.
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