Long story short I'll be pushing my ranges out next Spring and when I added my new scope (50 MOA total elevation travel) and got it zero'd at 100 with a laser cartridge I ended up using 20+ MOA of potential elevation to get it zero'd leaving me with only roughly 25 MOA of up elevation. So, I added an EGW 20 MOA rail and while setting up/zeroing this weekend I am now at the rock bottom and then some. Haven't been to the range yet but with a laser boresight I'm not getting enough down elevation to get a zero at 100 yards.
Then I noticed that EGW ( and others...) recommend a 200 yard zero with a 20 MOA rail.
What say you guys? I don't see myself shooting much inside of 200 yards after this year and If I do I could just hold for 100 yards. But I'm a newbie at this so I'm asking - with a 20 MOA rail on a 6.5 Creedmoor and 50 MOA of total elevation travel would you zero at 200 yards?
Thanks in Advance!
VooDoo
Then I noticed that EGW ( and others...) recommend a 200 yard zero with a 20 MOA rail.
What say you guys? I don't see myself shooting much inside of 200 yards after this year and If I do I could just hold for 100 yards. But I'm a newbie at this so I'm asking - with a 20 MOA rail on a 6.5 Creedmoor and 50 MOA of total elevation travel would you zero at 200 yards?
Thanks in Advance!
VooDoo