My 22 sv ammo says 1.5 miles on the box.
Are you just starting out at 400 and working your way on out?
Are you just starting out at 400 and working your way on out?
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Bahaha! Nah, I don’t think the gun club will let me cut the branch off and take it with me.Your doing pretty good hitting the silhouette if it's not even in the scope when you shoot. Don't guess you could take that branch with you to aim at when you go to shoot somewhere else
Well, I’m always trying to get out farther and farther so..... FINGERS CROSSED!My 22 sv ammo says 1.5 miles on the box.
Are you just starting out at 400 and working your way on out?
Bahaha! Nah, I don’t think the gun club will let me cut the branch off and take it with me.
I can SEE the silhouette target with the scope set on 4x but it’s out of the mil-dots.
This illustration sucks, but you’ll see what I mean. The tree branch is green and the silhouette is the red spot.
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My scope actually has 6 mildots in each direction from the cross hair, but doesn’t have enough adjustment to let me zero the top mildot at 50 yards. That’s where the 20 MOA mount comes in. It will allow me to do that.Aww, I see what you mean now. I was thinking you would find then track straight up
I’m using CCI Standard Velocity and shooting suppressed and I can actually hear when I get a hit on the steel.http://www.mil-rad.com/scope_ring_calculator
Anyways, if you already have good sight alignment, I wouldn't mess with the ring height. It's not absurdly high or anything. May look at upgrading your scope to one with more elevation adjustment. Farthest I've gone with a 22 is 400 at Chief's place. Had to max out elevation and then still hold a few mils. Had no clue if I was hitting the heavy steel while shooting, but walked down there and saw the faint marks on the plate. I only shoot standard velocity loads. Supers have a hard time when they go transonic.
LinkSo guys I’ve been reading online but can’t figure out how scope ring heights are measured.
These rings are for a 1” tube.
They measure 1/2” from the bottom of the scope tube to the bottom of the mount.
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Would they be considered .50 rings or do you have to add half of the 1” tube size to get the ring height?
.50 + .50 = 1.00 ?