I just purchased a Ruger Precision Rifle in 338 LM and during my initial cleaning, I noticed that the rear of my scope rail was not exactly level but the front part is. It's not a drastic difference but it struck me as odd. While researching all the options and upgrades available, I came across the Anarchy Outdoors rail with built in bubble level. I figured it would be an easy swap for peace of mind. Plus with the built in level, it was a nice add on. It is only available in 0, 40, and 60 MOA and since the rifle comes with a 30 MOA cant already, my lack of knowledge assumed it would still work. As I learn more, I am concerned that I won't be able to zero at 100 yards because of lack of elevation adjustment at that angle. I'm not confident in the math to know for sure so I figured I would ask for input.
I will be running a Vortex Viper PST Gen 2- 5x25x50 with an advertised elevation adjustment of 70 MOA. It will be mounted on a set of Seekins Precision 1.26" high rings. Can anyone tell me if this will work within the usable elevation adjustment for a 100 yard zero? I ordered the rail before confirming but it hasn't shipped yet. I will be picking up the scope this week so I figured I would slow down for a second to make sure I am doing the right thing. Thanks in advance!
I will be running a Vortex Viper PST Gen 2- 5x25x50 with an advertised elevation adjustment of 70 MOA. It will be mounted on a set of Seekins Precision 1.26" high rings. Can anyone tell me if this will work within the usable elevation adjustment for a 100 yard zero? I ordered the rail before confirming but it hasn't shipped yet. I will be picking up the scope this week so I figured I would slow down for a second to make sure I am doing the right thing. Thanks in advance!