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I have to add more moa to my rifle. Does anyone know the formula for adding shims to the rear of the scope and what effect it will have at 100 yards? As anyone shimmed a NF scope?
use 1/2 to 3/4 inch tape measure it's 6- 8 moa per pc I think, place under the base, the radius matches the receiver, use dow rod under the tape to drill holes clamped
2 piece base , shims under one = damaged scope tube.
Burris rings will do what you need safety.
If you need more moa with a Night Force get a base with the Moa
You need.
I had to shim a mount once because I ran out of vertical adjustment to sight in at 100 yards.
I used a blade from a spark plug gap guage set. I calculated how many inches I needed to come down, then how far apart the rings were like @Bart B. did above. It worked out pretty well.
If you prefer the trig formula instead of the one preferred by the National Shooting Sports, divide ring spacing by 3,437.7468731973 to get its MOA value.
I shimmed the rear base on my Cooper. My brother and I calculated about 21MOA using his knowledge of Trig. When I sighted it in, it was exact. It however left the rings uneven. Luckily, my brother is a machinist, and he also cut the rings on an angle so they would align without stress. A little lapping and I was good to go.
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