Has anyone got much experience with differences in MOA of two sets of mounts of the same type?
The situation is as follows - I use Leupold QD/QR mounts - which are excellent and true return to zero…however, I’ve just changes from one scope to another with the same type of mounts, and I’ve found from zero at 100 yards I only have 10/11 MOA of elevation adjustment left which puts me at around 560 yards…absolutely fine for furry things - way further than I should even need to shoot at stalking…however, when shooting at paper/targets I had to basically use the change is post thickness as my aiming point to hit a gong at 600 which is a bit annoying…
So, do I try the same brand/type mounts and swap them from the old scope to the new one hoping the variance is enough to give me a bit more adjustment?
As the front and rear rings are the same fit would it be worth swapping front to rear and rear to front?
Regards,
Gixer
The situation is as follows - I use Leupold QD/QR mounts - which are excellent and true return to zero…however, I’ve just changes from one scope to another with the same type of mounts, and I’ve found from zero at 100 yards I only have 10/11 MOA of elevation adjustment left which puts me at around 560 yards…absolutely fine for furry things - way further than I should even need to shoot at stalking…however, when shooting at paper/targets I had to basically use the change is post thickness as my aiming point to hit a gong at 600 which is a bit annoying…
So, do I try the same brand/type mounts and swap them from the old scope to the new one hoping the variance is enough to give me a bit more adjustment?
As the front and rear rings are the same fit would it be worth swapping front to rear and rear to front?
Regards,
Gixer