I have been pondering this for awhile.....so here goes. I have a 20moa base on my 300 RUM. I have a Leupy MK4 6.5-20x50mm scope with 70 moa elevation adjustment. I was wondering if it would be feasible to shim my scope base to make my 100y zero the lowest my bullet impact can be?? Since no windage adjustments really need to be made until 200-300y, I wouldn't need to worry about windage travel with my turret buried.
Now the real question is does one think that this type of shim system would cause any pressure in the scope tube? I haven't crunched any mathematical numbers at this yet, as I am trying to decide if it will put any undue stress on the scope. I dont think it will require more then approx .010"-.025" shims. Any opinions will be accepted openly. Thanks
Now the real question is does one think that this type of shim system would cause any pressure in the scope tube? I haven't crunched any mathematical numbers at this yet, as I am trying to decide if it will put any undue stress on the scope. I dont think it will require more then approx .010"-.025" shims. Any opinions will be accepted openly. Thanks