viper Active member Oct 14, 2019 #1 Hi guys, I just picked up a new Sako 85 varmint rifle in a 6.5 Creedmore. I was ordering a full base for it and ordered a 20 MOA. I am putting my Night Force scope on it, should I have any problems with a 100 yard zero?
Hi guys, I just picked up a new Sako 85 varmint rifle in a 6.5 Creedmore. I was ordering a full base for it and ordered a 20 MOA. I am putting my Night Force scope on it, should I have any problems with a 100 yard zero?
J johral New member Oct 14, 2019 #2 Nope...I've had them on 2 rifles with Leupold VX-IIs and had plenty of adjustment.
Plant.One Well-known member Oct 15, 2019 #3 ive got one on my blackout under a vortex diamondback. it allows me to shoot subs way out if i wanted to (huge drops out past 100 yds eh?) no issue with 100 yd zero for subs or supers, or even closer in zero's. life's good, enjoy
ive got one on my blackout under a vortex diamondback. it allows me to shoot subs way out if i wanted to (huge drops out past 100 yds eh?) no issue with 100 yd zero for subs or supers, or even closer in zero's. life's good, enjoy
3 308Garand New member Nov 17, 2019 #4 I've run multiple scopes on multiple calibers with a 20moa base and never had any issues with a 100yrd zero.
I've run multiple scopes on multiple calibers with a 20moa base and never had any issues with a 100yrd zero.
skinney Director Nov 18, 2019 #5 You won't have any issues using a NF with a 30mm tube, you'll be able to adjust elevation accordingly to get a proper 100 yard zero. Last edited: Nov 18, 2019
You won't have any issues using a NF with a 30mm tube, you'll be able to adjust elevation accordingly to get a proper 100 yard zero.