Just curious if anyone knows the trick here...
If you add 20 MOA of cant in the rings to an already 30 MOA base...does that TRUELY give you 50 MOA? It seems like stacking two sloped items would throw that calculation off a bit. Can't be that easy, right?
In my mind, if i put a 20 MOA canted device on flat surface......it's pointing down 20 MOA. But if I put that same 20 MOA on something that's already sloped.....
Get what I'm getting at?
I'm trying to figure out how to get the most out of the 125 internal elevation in the scope without maxing out the bottom, and also what ring height, etc.
I need to mount the Razor HD 5-20x50 to my new Ruger RPR in .338
Thanks in advance!
Rob
If you add 20 MOA of cant in the rings to an already 30 MOA base...does that TRUELY give you 50 MOA? It seems like stacking two sloped items would throw that calculation off a bit. Can't be that easy, right?
In my mind, if i put a 20 MOA canted device on flat surface......it's pointing down 20 MOA. But if I put that same 20 MOA on something that's already sloped.....
Get what I'm getting at?
I'm trying to figure out how to get the most out of the 125 internal elevation in the scope without maxing out the bottom, and also what ring height, etc.
I need to mount the Razor HD 5-20x50 to my new Ruger RPR in .338
Thanks in advance!
Rob