Is it possible that what you have is a standard single piece scope base or rail with 30mm rings on it, that is, you don't have an inclined rail at all? It's easy to check with a verniers. From rail top to round action bottom will be the same distance along the length of the rail, give a thousandth or two.
If that was the case, then it would be entirely credible that you could get to an 800 yard elevation with the scope's adjustment as you would theoretically need 22 or so MOA up from your 100 yard zero for 800 yards & another 10 to get you to 1000. But your scope only has 22.5 MOA off mechanical centre, so if you haven't got an inclined rail at all as I suspect, then you were particularly lucky to get onto aim at 800 yards. 1000 as you found would be impossible.
If that was the case, then it would be entirely credible that you could get to an 800 yard elevation with the scope's adjustment as you would theoretically need 22 or so MOA up from your 100 yard zero for 800 yards & another 10 to get you to 1000. But your scope only has 22.5 MOA off mechanical centre, so if you haven't got an inclined rail at all as I suspect, then you were particularly lucky to get onto aim at 800 yards. 1000 as you found would be impossible.









