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My new rifle uses an integral 20 MOA scope rail. I'm having trouble getting my head around how I need to do my initial sight-in. I get it that the rail is canted down 20 to give me more room to elevate beyond ~600yd, but...
OK, I've mounted my scope (6-24x50) and completed my usual manual bore sight (remove bolt, put target in centre of bore, then put reticle on centre of target @25yd). So, when I take it to the range, do I proceed with my usual 25yd zero? Will my first rounds fly high over my target? Will I need to crank down for 20MOA (320 clicks???)? Should I be starting out with a "mechanical zero" with the reticle centered in my FOV, or should I crank it 'down' all the way? Or 'UP'?? Or will it be the same as with my usual 0 MOA bases?
Send help, my head's about to explode...!
OK, I've mounted my scope (6-24x50) and completed my usual manual bore sight (remove bolt, put target in centre of bore, then put reticle on centre of target @25yd). So, when I take it to the range, do I proceed with my usual 25yd zero? Will my first rounds fly high over my target? Will I need to crank down for 20MOA (320 clicks???)? Should I be starting out with a "mechanical zero" with the reticle centered in my FOV, or should I crank it 'down' all the way? Or 'UP'?? Or will it be the same as with my usual 0 MOA bases?
Send help, my head's about to explode...!





















































