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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1211151" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>If I understand your predicament:</p><p></p><p>1. your bullet drops 24 inches (approx 6 moa) over a distance of 100 yards (300 - 400)</p><p>If your Leupold Mark IV has 1/4 moa click then you raised the POI by 5 3/4 moa with 23 clicks.</p><p></p><p> 2. you've run out of elevation adjustment on the scope.</p><p>Hard to tell how much you had to dial in for the 300 yard zero but if the scope has run out of adjustment under your current circumstances you need to:</p><p></p><p>a. get a set of Burris Z rings with inserts and put about 20 moa into the set up.</p><p>b. get a 20 moa rail and see if that's enough</p><p>c. Do both and broaden your range of adjustment choices</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest you avoid working with a scope adjusted way out on the outer limits of its adjustment range because images tend to get a bit distorted out on the edge of the glass and accuracy suffers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1211151, member: 50867"] If I understand your predicament: 1. your bullet drops 24 inches (approx 6 moa) over a distance of 100 yards (300 - 400) If your Leupold Mark IV has 1/4 moa click then you raised the POI by 5 3/4 moa with 23 clicks. 2. you've run out of elevation adjustment on the scope. Hard to tell how much you had to dial in for the 300 yard zero but if the scope has run out of adjustment under your current circumstances you need to: a. get a set of Burris Z rings with inserts and put about 20 moa into the set up. b. get a 20 moa rail and see if that's enough c. Do both and broaden your range of adjustment choices I'd suggest you avoid working with a scope adjusted way out on the outer limits of its adjustment range because images tend to get a bit distorted out on the edge of the glass and accuracy suffers. [/QUOTE]
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