Want to start off by saying I am new to the long range shooting game and this question may be a silly one, but I searched the forum and cannot find the answer to this...
I am shooting a 6.5 CM with a 20 MOA Seekins mount and my scope has 32 Mils of adjustment. From my calculations this gives me 1,361.4 inches of adjustment at 1000 yards. Obviously I do not need all of this adjustment for a 6.5 CM at 1000 yards, but hypothetically lets say I was shooting another caliber, scope, and at another distance that I needed all of my adjustment.
With this setup, my zero at 200 yards is using 7.1 Mils of elevation adjustment. What steps can be taken to minimize the initial loss of adjustment?
I am shooting a 6.5 CM with a 20 MOA Seekins mount and my scope has 32 Mils of adjustment. From my calculations this gives me 1,361.4 inches of adjustment at 1000 yards. Obviously I do not need all of this adjustment for a 6.5 CM at 1000 yards, but hypothetically lets say I was shooting another caliber, scope, and at another distance that I needed all of my adjustment.
With this setup, my zero at 200 yards is using 7.1 Mils of elevation adjustment. What steps can be taken to minimize the initial loss of adjustment?