Question: What do you folks feel the MINIMUM amount of elevation scope adjustment is needed for say 1000 yards with a 20MOA angled base? All my current inventory are 60MOA+ total adjustment.
All the scopes I currently have include more than enough adjustment with a 20MOA base.
I am looking at a very rugged highly regarded fixed 25 power benchrest scope, but it only has 40MOA total adjustment.
I have a 20MOA base on all my long range rifles, but I'm concerned that ±20MOA still wont be enough? Or maybe close to maxing out?
If my math is right, even a 223 only needs about 35-40MOA for 1000 yards, and in theory knocking 20MOA off that with a base should make ±20MOA range marginally feasible. So many of the true long range cartridges require less than 30MOA total, so I think this range still works.
Id hate to buy it only to be disappointed.
Thoughts?
All the scopes I currently have include more than enough adjustment with a 20MOA base.
I am looking at a very rugged highly regarded fixed 25 power benchrest scope, but it only has 40MOA total adjustment.
I have a 20MOA base on all my long range rifles, but I'm concerned that ±20MOA still wont be enough? Or maybe close to maxing out?
If my math is right, even a 223 only needs about 35-40MOA for 1000 yards, and in theory knocking 20MOA off that with a base should make ±20MOA range marginally feasible. So many of the true long range cartridges require less than 30MOA total, so I think this range still works.
Id hate to buy it only to be disappointed.
Thoughts?