Scope Elevation Question
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Scope Elevation Question
I'm so confused, how about some guidence. My Weaver Grand Slam Rifle scope runs out of elavation at 100 yards. I bought a set of Burris Signature Rings and the set of inserts. The instructions say: You can preload the scope with up to 20moa of elevation. Use a +10 insert in the rear and a -10 insert in the front. This seems backwards to me, wouldn't you want to raise the front of the scope and lower the rear?
- bearandoldman
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You have to think of it in this context, as you would have to bend the barrel to make the gun shoot where the scope is looking, the only recourse you have is to make the scope look where the gun is hooting, eh???????KAZ wrote:Thank you Sir, I always value your posts. I keep having a mental picture of raising the front ot a cannon to get more range,so lowering the front seemed backwards. Regards
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
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Bear does his best to keep me in line, a good loud sharp woof and a stern look usually does it. Pretty soon Bear will hit the back yard for his morning pee pee and hen he comes in, he get his dog cookies or you will get woofed on.KAZ wrote:bearandoldman, I always enjoy your posts as well! Especially with Bear there to keep you straight
We always talk about sighting in a gun but we never adjust the gun but the sight.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
You are correct! I knew that I had to shim the optic, but my thinking was along the lines of barrel elavation as you can tell by my cannon reference. Yes, the real KAZ and I just have returned(one of us is waiting for his cookie) from our morning juant. No rabbits were seen, however two Donkeys ran out to the rancher's fence which was exciting.
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In effect you are raising the barrel in relation to the sight, you are just doing it by lowering the POA.KAZ wrote:You are correct! I knew that I had to shim the optic, but my thinking was along the lines of barrel elavation as you can tell by my cannon reference. Yes, the real KAZ and I just have returned(one of us is waiting for his cookie) from our morning juant. No rabbits were seen, however two Donkeys ran out to the rancher's fence which was exciting.
Give the dog his cookies, Bear had his little while ago, one was broken in half, so he got an extra half along with the regular two. Four legged or two legged? the two legged Donkeys are usually referred to as Jackasses, the four legged ones are really Donkeys.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.