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Topic: scopes under or near 300$ that have 100moa adjust
Posted By: Ring
Subject: scopes under or near 300$ that have 100moa adjust
Date Posted: October/15/2011 at 17:34
scopes under or near 300$ that have 100moa adjustment or more?

needs to be 16x to 20+ for shooting 1 mile steel

i "believe" the SS fixed powers have this, but dont see it in the spec page.. "hint hint SWFA"



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Posted By: supertool73
Date Posted: October/15/2011 at 18:11
THe SS scopes have 120 MOA +.  The 10x I had was over 130 MOA

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Posted By: 338LAPUASLAP
Date Posted: October/15/2011 at 18:59
What about adding a 20 MOA or 30MOA base or MOA Rings???
 
Just a thought...
 
The rings or base could be pretty costly however depending on your Rifle you might be able to get as much as 50MOA. 
example: EGW base 30MOA (($30)) + Burris Rings 10-20MOA (($60))
http://swfa.com/Sightron-16x42-SIII-30mm-Riflescope-P45295.aspx -
The 16x, 20x Super Snipers or SWFA SS16X and SS20X are the only other ones on the market close to the price that are repeatable...
 
If you need more MOA I would try these:
 
http://swfa.com/Sightron-16x42-SIII-30mm-Riflescope-P45295.aspx -
http://swfa.com/Sightron-16x42-SIII-30mm-Riflescope-P45295.aspx
http://swfa.com/Sightron-20x42-SIII-30mm-Riflescope-P45296.aspx - http://swfa.com/Sightron-20x42-SIII-30mm-Riflescope-P45296.aspx
150+MOA A few more bones but I believe it is worth it.  They are very respectable and repeatable.


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Posted By: Ring
Date Posted: October/15/2011 at 19:08
i have a 20moa base. and i still need to zero at 200y

what Burris Rings are 20MOA?


Posted By: billyburl2
Date Posted: October/15/2011 at 22:24
http://swfa.com/Burris-Signature-Zee-30mm-Rings-P6108.aspx - http://swfa.com/Burris-Signature-Zee-30mm-Rings-P6108.aspx
The plastic inserts in these rings have built in m.o.a., either for elevation or windage depending on how you orient them.


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Posted By: 338LAPUASLAP
Date Posted: October/16/2011 at 09:50
Ring you seem like a credible shooter.
 
What are you shooting (gun, caliber, weight of bullet, twist, and what does your drop look like from 200-1000.
 
I see you like the .260 I love that caliber...
 
I like the 550yrd 3 SHOT GROUP...
 
Nice shooting on that ground hog.
 
 
Originally posted by billyburl2 billyburl2 wrote:

http://swfa.com/Burris-Signature-Zee-30mm-Rings-P6108.aspx - http://swfa.com/Burris-Signature-Zee-30mm-Rings-P6108.aspx
The plastic inserts in these rings have built in m.o.a., either for elevation or windage depending on how you orient them.
I am not endorsing this as a tactical solution but it sounds like the poster is just ringing the gong and has to do it for under $400.00 total solution.
 
http://www.burrisoptics.com/sigrings1.html#2 - http://www.burrisoptics.com/sigrings1.html#2
 
Gives some more details...
 
You can also still use the shim kit to add more MOA (cheap way that could end up incorrect if you do not understand MOA and the effects of ~0.005 vs. ~.010).
 

Posi-Align Offset Inserts
By utilizing Pos-Align Offset Inserts in Signature Rings, you can virtually sight-in your gun without moving the scope adjustments. By keeping the internal optics centered, you'll see through the scope all of the clarity, sharpness, and brightness that the optics designers intended for you to see. The offset inserts also correct for any misalignment caused by receiver holes drilled off center, or the bases or rings being slightly off perfect center. And for you 1000-yard shooters, the need for expensive tapered bases or shimming becomes a hassle and expense of the past.

Rimfire and Airgun Rings
Black
Matte
Medium
420554
High
420555
420556
scopes by Burris Optics 6
Ring Heights
Low
Medium
High
Extra High
Std. 1" & Sig 1"
.150
.270
.390
Std. 30mm & Sig 30mm
.180
.300
.420
Zee 1" & Quick Detach 1"
.130
.255
.450
Zee Sig 1"
.270
.420
Zee 30mm Incl. Sig
.205
.330
.582
Ruger® 1"
.410
.535
.660
CZ (all)
.480
.22 Signature Deluxe
.400
.793
1" .22 rings (all)
.295
.450
Dimensions listed are from the bottom of the scope tube to the bottom of the ring
Posi-Align® Offset Insert Kit
Black
Installation Kit
1 each of +/-.005, +/-.010, +/-.020
626019
Gunsmith Kit
10 each of +/-.005, +/-.010, +/-.020
626024
Individual Inserts
1 each of +/-.005 Eccentric Offset
626016
1 each of +/-.010 Eccentric Offset
626017
1 each of +/-.020 Eccentric Offset
626018


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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: October/16/2011 at 10:55
If you need that much adjustment (and I assume you need repeatable adjustment), for about $300, SWFA's Super Sniper 10x42, 16x42 and 20x42 are pretty much the only game in town.

I'd probably lean toward the 16x model for your application.

ILya


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Posted By: Ring
Date Posted: October/16/2011 at 14:30
its not just for me, but a buddy as well

right now im running a 26" schillen 1-8 with 123amax at 3100fps, with a 200y zero, its 22moa to 1k, i need about 86moa to hit 1 mile.. 
i have a 20x vortex viper right now, that has 68moa, i have about 60 usable.
i have a 16x SS on my 50bmg, that i could swap for when i go shoot

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this is where i shoot a mile, thunder valley oho

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this is from a shoot on the 9th
from today's shoot... no fog :)

we spotted a groundhog at the 1 mile target who took allot of incoming artillery fire... but he lived...

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more pics

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Posted By: richhelton
Date Posted: October/16/2011 at 19:11
Wow! Wish I had access to a range like that! Ours "only" goes to 800yd. Beautiful looking area!

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Posted By: billyburl2
Date Posted: October/16/2011 at 23:18
My 10x SS has 68.25 M.O.A. available elevation, and it is sitting on a flat EGW rail. I think I also have about 67 minutes "down"... But the only problem I have had with before mentioned Burris rings is they didn't "lock" into my rail, changing my zero. But this was on a 300 WSM, too. 

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If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them?


Posted By: billyburl2
Date Posted: October/16/2011 at 23:19
OH, BTW, that is a very nice range!

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