Roger, I think that most of the "lower maginfication" Leupys have much more available elevation than my "higher magnification" NXS. The Kelbly will work just fine with my 32x NXS, but I didn't buy a new 42x NXS for kicks and giggles. The 2 crititcal keys one must grasp to understand my issue are: A) the rifle is a 308 Win, not a 284 Win etc. and B) the NF 42x only has 45 MOA of elevation. However, with a true 20 MOA rail like the other actions I listed above, its no problem to get a 308 to 1000 with a 42x NXS.
I guess some may believe that Badger, BAT, Defiance and many others have it wrong, and Kelbly has it right. I on the other hand, do not.
Now don't get me wrong, I love the look of this action, and I'm getting some of the best groups I've ever had, but I think Kelbly should consider changing the name of this action to the "F-Open Panda", or atleast provide the correct slope of the machined in rail, because 20 MOA it is not (per my experiences anyhow).
I have no problems getting to 1,000 with my 20-50X50mm Leupold Long Range Target Scopes without the need for a 20 moa base on either of my F/TR Rifles in .223 Rem & .308 Win..
I use the built in Reticle hold over just like my Nightforce 12-42x56 BR has, that's why the why they put them in, to help stay centered as possible in the tube.