Rick O'Shea
Member
Howdy folks,
I need to mount a scope, and the mount that the scope is basically matched to has a built-in 20 MOA slope.
I've read a little bit on this, and see the benefit of having the extra MOA's of adjustment at longer distances.
My range maxes out at 300 yards, and I'll probably zero the rifle at 100.
Will the built in slope create any problems or complications for me while zeroing or shooting the gun at these shorter distances?
I'm a bit new to this aspect of shooting, so I hope this isn't a silly question.
Thanks.
I need to mount a scope, and the mount that the scope is basically matched to has a built-in 20 MOA slope.
I've read a little bit on this, and see the benefit of having the extra MOA's of adjustment at longer distances.
My range maxes out at 300 yards, and I'll probably zero the rifle at 100.
Will the built in slope create any problems or complications for me while zeroing or shooting the gun at these shorter distances?
I'm a bit new to this aspect of shooting, so I hope this isn't a silly question.
Thanks.