Billy Rainmaker
Member
HELLO!
I recently bought me a Rem. sendero, .300 Winmag. I Topped it with a Nightforce NXS scope, my plan was to buy original Nightforce bases, and rings.
But I was on my way to Africa, and the bases had to be ordered from overseas, ( 4- 6 Months )
So I bought Leupold bases and rings, mounted and went to the range, benched myself at 100 yds.
In the instruction book for the scope told me that on 100 yds you`ll need an 0 MOA elevation, so I did.
The first round hit the ground about 2 feet underneath the target, so i turned the knob, in the end i ended up with 68 Moa at 100 yds, thats 68 out of a total of 95 moa.
The rings and bases doesnt have the right elevation, clearly.
Does the Nightforce rings and bases have the right elevation, I suppose so.
Is this a common phenomenon, or am i missing something?
Or am I just a very unintelligent man?
Hope someone can help me!
I recently bought me a Rem. sendero, .300 Winmag. I Topped it with a Nightforce NXS scope, my plan was to buy original Nightforce bases, and rings.
But I was on my way to Africa, and the bases had to be ordered from overseas, ( 4- 6 Months )
So I bought Leupold bases and rings, mounted and went to the range, benched myself at 100 yds.
In the instruction book for the scope told me that on 100 yds you`ll need an 0 MOA elevation, so I did.
The first round hit the ground about 2 feet underneath the target, so i turned the knob, in the end i ended up with 68 Moa at 100 yds, thats 68 out of a total of 95 moa.
The rings and bases doesnt have the right elevation, clearly.
Does the Nightforce rings and bases have the right elevation, I suppose so.
Is this a common phenomenon, or am i missing something?
Or am I just a very unintelligent man?
Hope someone can help me!