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So, I am installing 20 moa picatinney bases on most of my rifles. I already have picatinney rings on my nightforces and Swarovski.
I can usually sight in with just a few shots.
Anyone else do this?
All the cool kids "run" 20 MOA rails on a hunting rifle. mtmuley
Mellow out Clam. No insult intended to you, or anyone else. No apology necessary. mtmuleyI assume you are insulting me.
I am new here, and would like to apologize if my use of 20 MOA rails offends you.
Newbie question - but what is the point of a 20 moa rail for hunting?
If you are talking about taking a couple of rifles and only one scope - even a “good” scope - I wouldn’t do that. My Remington 700s have survived all but my home gunsmithing and my Tikka seems reliable, too. I admit that I don’t have a Nightforce or a Swarovski, but, if I did, I would still be as worried about scope failure as rifle failure.
Since you have Nightforces, how many rifles are you going to be taking on a hunt with you?
I’ve never used one on a deer rifle either. I’ll be twisting turrets. So, I’ll start at 100 or so and go to 200, 300 etc. And see how it goes.Clam...I've never used a 20 moa rail before. I'm just curious as to what yardage you have your rifles zeroed at?