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Rifle Scopes Need help on Scope Rail Height

m16a2car

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I have Rem 700 SA and Badger 306-06 20moa rail.I measured as 0.93 but I'm not sure that.
 
What's the problem/question?
 
I'm not sure measure is correct or incorrect.Anybody knows that?
 
You measured it.

Why are you measuring it? Is there a problem? Just trying to figure out what you are trying to do or find out by measuring it.
 
I want to verify it.What is the poorly understood.If you don't know it,don't aswer.
 
If you would like to be an ass then you could be on the outside looking in. I was trying to help but trying to get some info out as to why you were measuring it to help more. So don't worry i won't bother your posts again.
 
+1 Rob

If the OP is trying to verify whether it's 20MOA then all he needs to do is look at the model # stamped on the rail. 306-06 is, in fact, a 20MOA rail. Badger stamps their rails for Rem700s with a different model number based on the cant.
 
I asked Badger with email.They said "Its .987 "
Thank you for all windbags.
 
I asked Badger with email.They said "Its .987 "
Thank you for all windbags.

Being as MOA is an angular measurement and you keep providing a linear measurement, and didn't even specify what that measurement applied to, how could you possibly expect anybody to help you identify the cant of your rail?
Rob01 is, without a doubt, one of the most knowledgeable guys I've encountered here, and you insulted him and dismissed his attempt to help you, despite the fact that you provided no useful information from which to draw a conclusion.

Continue in that direction and I suspect your time here will be short.

Joe
 
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Don't bother Skud. He obviously thinks he needs that measurement for something so let him run at the mouth. Been in this sport 20 years and never needed to measure the mount for any reason. I was trying to figure out why he needed the measurement but he either couldn't vocalize it or didn't want to. Oh well. This windbag won't be helping him in the future.
 
I'm so sory that.I thought I was asking to Sniper's forum.I couldn't estimate farmers.
Bye...
 
I asked Badger with email.They said "Its .987 "
Thank you for all windbags.

If you read your first post subjectively, you will see that you are asking a incomplete question, you got a few responses that basically say "help me help you, need more info". If you hang around long enough, longer than 6 posts that is, you will realize this site has a vast base of knowledge, use it to your advantage but don't take it for granted. Rob for instance, has forgot more than many will learn about this sport. So, before you get all pissed off at the responses to your incomplete question that others were trying to answer (given all the details), you need to check yourself.

Don't mistake the response as an attack, and don't go away mad.....