barnesuser28
Well-Known Member
That is the exact reason i chose the vortex 6-24 pst SFP, it has 65 MOA in adjustment and 10 in the reticle at 24x, if i back it off to 12x i have 20, 8x 30, and 6x at 40. The magnification ring has those spots marked on it and you turn it and you can feel a distinctive little stop where you need to be. My 284 win with the 162 A-Max will need about 75 MOA up at 1800 yards, so i will back it off to 12x and dial 55 MOA and use the bottom hash mark as a hold.I gave you one but I will elaborate.
A 8~32 NXS has 65 total moa of internal elevation. You mount it with a common 20 moa rail. This gives you 50 +/- moa of elevation dial up. Your reticle on full power is 20 moa for a total of only 70 moa. There is a rock ledge at 2100 yards with a visible dark spot that is screaming at you "come on, try me" your 338 LM with a 300 Berger needs 81 moa. You are short by 11 moa. But you have the option to dial back to 16x and now you have a total available moa up of 90 moa.
Not common, but yes it is a fact and I have been it that position before.
Jeff
Riley