Re: 20 MOA or 30 MOA base?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dinc</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Where are you going to be doing the majority of your shooting? With a .308 I'd say under 1000 yards and occasionally going for it to 1200. A 20 moa base should get you there. More importantly it will keep the scope optically centered in the middle of your lenses for more of your shooting.
If you put on a 30 moa base, normal range shots will not be using the center of your adjustment range and thus will not be using the optical center of you scope, where the best vision is. Unless you live on a 1000 yd range, probably 90% of the bullets going down your bore will be aimed at less than 600 yards. A .308 is a good choice for a first or only gun. Use it to learn and set it up to make it easy. A 30 moa base is for a .338 LM or such that is only for long, long shots and that you do not use for the majority of your shooting (unless you are a professional and have already fired 10's of thousands of shots down range). Just my opinion. </div></div>
I guess it does come down to how often he's going to shoot at longer distances, but 55 MOA of total travel isn't a lot especially when you figure Murphy's Law will rear it's head and he'll probably be left with LESS than half that after the scope gets mounted, so what--27-28 MOA?
He'll be using holdover anyhow, so I guess he's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't?
Get the 30 MOA rail and set your zero at 300 yards, lol.
Chris