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<blockquote data-quote="Ksmirk" data-source="post: 854289" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>I do shoot long range and yes the +20MOA is needed I've been shooting and hunting long range for years, I don't know what you would consider long shots but I normally shoot out to 1K so you see the need for the +20MOA base, hunting I am confident too 500 so until I feel confident at longer ranges I'll not try on game animals. The reason the scope ran out of adjustment is due to me not paying attention when drilling and tapping the scope mount holes the first time out (this action was from my first build) My 308 that I built the scope had a mess of travel so I didn't notice but when I rebarreled to 284 Win and changed scopes (Nikon 1" tube) the problem raised it's head. I was told about the Burris rings with offsets and thought that this option would be much cheaper than a new scope. </p><p></p><p>I know what's wrong with the rifle heck I built it! I just needed information on the rings if they could be had in town (Okc) Fella's thanks for the info and Rob72 I'm not bashing on ya granted the above post my sound that way so don't take it that way cool. Later,</p><p></p><p>Kirk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ksmirk, post: 854289, member: 880"] I do shoot long range and yes the +20MOA is needed I've been shooting and hunting long range for years, I don't know what you would consider long shots but I normally shoot out to 1K so you see the need for the +20MOA base, hunting I am confident too 500 so until I feel confident at longer ranges I'll not try on game animals. The reason the scope ran out of adjustment is due to me not paying attention when drilling and tapping the scope mount holes the first time out (this action was from my first build) My 308 that I built the scope had a mess of travel so I didn't notice but when I rebarreled to 284 Win and changed scopes (Nikon 1" tube) the problem raised it's head. I was told about the Burris rings with offsets and thought that this option would be much cheaper than a new scope. I know what's wrong with the rifle heck I built it! I just needed information on the rings if they could be had in town (Okc) Fella's thanks for the info and Rob72 I'm not bashing on ya granted the above post my sound that way so don't take it that way cool. Later, Kirk [/QUOTE]
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