Do you use a 20 moa rail ( or offset insert ) on the Conquest 6.5-20x50 with Rapid-Z 1000?
I have search hard on the net and got mixed answer some said you don't need a 20 moa rail on the Rapid Z but the Zeiss manual said yes.
Special requirements should be met when sighting in the Conquest 6.5 – 20 x 50 MC riflescope.
To be able to use the full range of the elevation adjustment, the riflescope should be mounted on the rifle at an angle of approx. 20 angular minutes with commercially available mounting systems (corresponds to 21 inch/100 yards or 58.4 cm/100 m).
Any thoughts?
The scope has Target turrets with Rapid-Z 1000 (rifle is a .308).
I have not count how many clicks of elevation adjustment yet but according to Zeiss it has 45 inches / 175 clicks and might not have enough adjustments to 1000yds but isn't what the Rapid-z 1000 reticle is for as a hold over reticle?
I did use Zeiss's online ballistic calculator and it appears very close to the load I will be using.
Any actual user's input will be very much appreciated.
I have search hard on the net and got mixed answer some said you don't need a 20 moa rail on the Rapid Z but the Zeiss manual said yes.
Special requirements should be met when sighting in the Conquest 6.5 – 20 x 50 MC riflescope.
To be able to use the full range of the elevation adjustment, the riflescope should be mounted on the rifle at an angle of approx. 20 angular minutes with commercially available mounting systems (corresponds to 21 inch/100 yards or 58.4 cm/100 m).
Any thoughts?
The scope has Target turrets with Rapid-Z 1000 (rifle is a .308).
I have not count how many clicks of elevation adjustment yet but according to Zeiss it has 45 inches / 175 clicks and might not have enough adjustments to 1000yds but isn't what the Rapid-z 1000 reticle is for as a hold over reticle?
I did use Zeiss's online ballistic calculator and it appears very close to the load I will be using.
Any actual user's input will be very much appreciated.