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Ran out of elevation #7927566 08/07/20 11:53 PM
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I cant lower my scope anymore and its shooting about a foot and a half high at 100 yards. Would getting lower scope rings help Im already close to touching the picatinny rail so Id have to adjust my scope forward to do it. Its a savage model 10. I want to try to keep from shimming it.

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Lower rings will not help.

Is your pic rail 20 MOA? Is it on backwards?

What scope, and what rings?


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Its just the stock rail it came with so not sure it is on the right way. Its a leupold vx3i lrp 4.5-14x50 and with warne maxima rings.

Re: Ran out of elevation [Re: TonyLama] #7927802 08/08/20 03:52 AM
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Odd, check your rail like Fireman suggested, it should appear level or slightly slope down towards the muzzle end. Also try a known working scope to eliminate possible scope issues.

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I had a vortex diamondback on it before and it never had this issue I just wanted to upgrade the glass... should I just try and buy a new rail and see what happens? If so 0 or 20moa?

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Originally Posted by TonyLama
I had a vortex diamondback on it before and it never had this issue I just wanted to upgrade the glass... should I just try and buy a new rail and see what happens? If so 0 or 20moa?


IIRC the LRP's allow you to adjust the "zero stop" I am wondering if that might be the issue.

From the Leupold website

Running out of Elevation Down: Many Leupold scopes feature a zero-stop, or ZeroLock elevation dial that limits travel below the set zero of the firearm. This allows a rapid return to zero when dialing for bullet drop. If you encounter this mechanical limit in the downward direction while sighting in, loosen the dial set screws and turn the dial in the up direction 1-2 revolutions, then re-tighten the set screws. This will allow more dial travel in the down direction. Once the desired zero has been achieved loosen the set screws again, turn the dial until the zero stop or ZeroLock is engaged, then re-tighten the set screws.

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I had a somewhat similar issue recently with a VX5HD (20 MOA base). There was not enough downward elevation for a 100 yard zero; but I was only a couple of inches high. Ultimately was not an issue as I was going with a 200 yard zero.

Have you put the scope up against a mirror and gotten everything aligned? If you remount the scope, how's your elevation then? I only bring this up since Vortex had me do this on a few of their scopes that had elevation issues. Others with more knowledge and expertise can chime in.

Depending on how far you plan to shoot, go with the 20 MOA base. The 20 MOA will get you further than many will ever shoot. It is a cheap band-aid to a scope not having enough elevation to dial distance let alone getting a zero.

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Well I feel like a total idiot I bought this scope and another that have zero stops and havent really messed with that feature yet. I never really thought to overtravel the turret and put it back on but I did one full revolution up then put it back on and it went down the full rotation so hopefully I can shoot it this evening and make sure that fixed it but it seems like it will. Thanks a bunch!

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Good luck, <fingers crossed> hope this fixes your issue!

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