O OctaRon1 Regular Rating - 100% 93 0 0 Location Sussex, New Brunswick Jan 9, 2012 #1 Title says it, I'm out of elevation raise the front or rear of the scope.? For some of the answers I beat you to it. I said dumb question. Thanks
Title says it, I'm out of elevation raise the front or rear of the scope.? For some of the answers I beat you to it. I said dumb question. Thanks
762nato CGN frequent flyer EE Expired Rating - 100% 222 0 1 Location SE Ontario Jan 9, 2012 #3 Depending on your platform Leupold makes LR bases with 20 MOA cant. In the $35 neighborhood.
S Snapshot CGN Regular Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Jan 9, 2012 #4 Again depending on the details you may be able to use offset in the Burris Zee Rings to raise the rear of the scope in the existing mounts.
Again depending on the details you may be able to use offset in the Burris Zee Rings to raise the rear of the scope in the existing mounts.
arcstarter CGN Regular Rating - 100% 37 0 0 Location Lethbridge, AB Jan 9, 2012 #5 a simple solution is just to get a 20moa base from EGW, Millet, Etc.
RIFLEF CGN Regular Rating - 100% 14 0 0 Location BEDFORD,QC. CAN Jan 10, 2012 #6 You move the REAR of your scope in the direction you want your POI to go. The principle applies to ELEVATION and WINDAGE.
You move the REAR of your scope in the direction you want your POI to go. The principle applies to ELEVATION and WINDAGE.