I’ve always been in the camp to mount my scopes on my rifles as low to the barrel as possible. Now I’m looking at a custom stock for my AA TX200 MKIII and they are all fitted with very high (imo) scope rails.
I did some research on this forum, and Solo1 wrote:
”Your scope height affects at what point the flattest part of your trajectory lands. That’s why you see 12 fpe ft rigs sometimes with very high scopes so they can range more at closer distances and be right on at 55”
My old brain can’t get wrapped around this. I’m sure that if the pros are doing this it must be effective. Can so eone explain this to me. A diagram would be amazing.
Jonathan the Noob
I did some research on this forum, and Solo1 wrote:
”Your scope height affects at what point the flattest part of your trajectory lands. That’s why you see 12 fpe ft rigs sometimes with very high scopes so they can range more at closer distances and be right on at 55”
My old brain can’t get wrapped around this. I’m sure that if the pros are doing this it must be effective. Can so eone explain this to me. A diagram would be amazing.
Jonathan the Noob