Shim the back for every .001 you add on back base will give 1 inch at 100 yards
That is only correct if the barrel is about 3.5" long.
Here is a breakdown on the math. For Example a Garand Sight radius is approx 27.9". To get a 1" change at 100 yards (approx 1.047 MOA) the sight changes about 0.008"
Inverse Tan 0.008/27.9 = 0.01745 degrees x 60 = 1.047 MOA (an inch @ 100 yards)
For a scoped rifle you are concerned about the angle you are raising the bore. Use the centre of the scope optic to the muzzle.
For a shim height or iron sight change calculating backwards take the
Tan (Hx1.047xB/60)
H =Height in inches at 100 yards change desired.
B =Sight radius or for scope centre of optic to muzzle in inches.
Example for that garand 1 inch change at 100 yards is
Tan (1x1.047X27.9/60) = 0.008497"
I only read the first page of the posts and never saw any particulars on your rifle or scope you are using. How far out at 100 yards are you.
For a recommend I love the 1 piece picitinny rails with the 20 moa slope and use then on most of my rifles. It even allows me to take the 22LR to 400 yards without holdover. Youtube Video (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHI4C9BIdj8 )
Evolution Gun works (
http://egw-guns.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=39&zenid=c0e086c2d925bdf74b460057133af06c )are reasonable and ship here no problem. I have one on my Savage 12 VLP DBM .223, Savage BTVS Mark II 22LR. Browning A-bolt 300 win mag and now my dads Browning BLR .308. This allows 1 scope to do multiple duty between all guns with awesome return to zero on each.
Most scopes have about 50 MOA vertical in them. (My Bushnell 6500 2.5-16 has 90MOA) Optically centered that 25 moa up elevation left. I have found most actions mounts are parallel to the bore or close. For you to not be hitting at 100 yards with max travel on the scope is a lot of error. Is the scope even tracking at all.
Hey maybe you got all this fixed on page 2 or page 3 but I had to jump in and correct the error of the math from that Quote.
Cheers