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Compensating for a 20 MOA base

ToolsoftheTrade

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When figuring your shooting solution how does a 20 or other degree base get put into the equation.
As an example I have a 20 moa base on my .308 shooting 175gr pills, I want to use my ballistic programfor figuring my shooting solutions, how does this work with the base?
 
Re: Compensating for a 20 MOA base

yep what Lindy said. that just means you have 20 more MOA of UP then you would with a 0 MOA base. the scope angles down ... no need to factor that into the program.
 
Re: Compensating for a 20 MOA base

If you do a 30-40 moa base with a long scope, the above bore measurement would change along the scope; the turrets/reticle would be the right spot to measure? Or would you try to figure the number at the muzzle?
 
Re: Compensating for a 20 MOA base

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: George63</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you do a 30-40 moa base with a long scope, the above bore measurement would change along the scope; the turrets/reticle would be the right spot to measure? Or would you try to figure the number at the muzzle? </div></div>

If have wondered and asked this before, I was told to just measure at the chamber. $0.02
 
Re: Compensating for a 20 MOA base

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: C Ward</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've always mesured scope height at the turrets since that is where the erector is and that is where your adjustments come from . </div></div>

Thanks C Ward. (BTW: I already picked up the book we talked about yesterday. It was out of stock everywhere, but I found a used copy on ebay.)
 
Re: Compensating for a 20 MOA base

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kentactic</div><div class="ubbcode-body">yep what Lindy said. that just means you have 20 more MOA of UP then you would with a 0 MOA base. the scope angles down ... no need to factor that into the program. </div></div>

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