This base is super cool!!
But have you ever seen this? Or have anyone here used it? If I ever shot ELR I think I would get this.
https://iveyshooting.com/#product It LOOKS amazing and it was tested to be DOB accurate at every MOA!!
50 MOA was like 49.997, 100 MOA was like 99.98, 150 MOA was like 148.75 - I mean that is just precision!!!
We're probably wandering off-topic in the
ColdShot thread, and given the relevance of your thoughts I'd like to continue this here. Thank you for the Ivey link; I've seen the Ivey base when looking for ColdShot competitors, though you've caused me to take a more in-depth look.
I understand for airgun Extreme Long Range shooting the ColdShot ($480) provides the necessary adjustability and accuracy, though I'm completely new to ELR and PCP airguns so am looking to
listen and learn Ivey ($975) has a bit more complexity, is twice the price, 2/3 the adjustable range of a comparable ColdShot model, and...
and...the rings are integral (so changing scope tube size means plunking down another $1K). However, the Ivey, from everything I've read, is really, really solid and accurate. (example video summing that up):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p3Uiov775M
I'm going to guess the ColdShot is quite a bit more loose; if that makes a difference in airgunning I don't know:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_8L-F6Xx-0
Mark mentions an
EraTac Adjustable Inclination Mount ($775+), though they max out at 70 MOA as seen in the above and another video, which also discusses the
Charlie TARAC periscope 860 MOA ($1400+) and the
WR PRECISION PRO ELR 240 MOA ($800):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXHcU0E79MM
Here's some reading to support
KevinWood44's suggestion to look into the Ivey:
https://www.rifletalks.com/equipment-reviews/optics/eratac-vs-ivey-adjustable-scope-mounts/ A
quick Chairgun entry suggests 105 MOA is needed for a slug at 1,000 yards, so the Ivey RT200-MOA should cover the gap, along with the Coldshot 150 and 300 MOA.models, and WR Pro 240 MOA.
I'm open-minded on your thoughts.