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  • Matt_415
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 50

    0MOA or 20MOA?

    Set up is Savage 10 precision carbine .308,Bushnell Elite 4200 2.5-10x50mm(50 MOA internal),Burris extreme tactical medium and EGW pic. rail I already ordered it but might try to change it out.

    Purpose is mostly for pig and deer which I am sure are going to be under 200 yards, but maybe out to 600 yards. Thing is I don't want to limit myself when the gun can reach 1000 yards but want to get the kill under 100 yards.

    Whatcha all think? 20moa or just keep it at 0moa?
    Last edited by Matt_415; 04-06-2010, 4:52 PM.
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    foxtrotuniformlima
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 3457

    Easiest answer ever - 20 MOA base.
    Anyone press will hear the fat lady sing.

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      FMJBT
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 4888

      Get the 20 MOA base. There really isn't any negative to running one, unless you are shooting close ranges with a scope that has minimal internal travel. With any scope that has 40+ MOA of internal adjustment, I always suggest going with a 20 MOA base, it leaves the option open for long range shooting later, even if you don't plan on it at the moment.
      U.S. Navy (Retired) 1994-2015

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      • #4
        Matt_415
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 50

        Ok then 20 moa it is,thanks!

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