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I have a Innomount saddle mount for my March scope . Does any one know if I can buy and change just the rings to give me 20moa ?
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I kinda doubt it. If I am thinking and calculating this right...1 MOA at 100yds is 1.047" and there are 3600 inches in 100yds. So, 1.047/3600=0.00029083 inches of rise per 1" of run per MOA. Supposing the run between the CL of the rings is 3" that would bring it to 0.0008725" rise per MOA between the two rings. Multiplying that by 20 MOA would bring it to 0.01745" of rise between the center lines of the two rings, I think, if I did that right. If that's the case then maybe shimming it could be an option. :think: :hand:

The problem I see with rings set to 20 MOA is that to be properly aligned they would have to be drilled on a 20 MOA angle and each set at a different height. Otherwise you have two parallel lines that are offset which would create possible problems for the scope.
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dchamp wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 10:42 am I kinda doubt it. If I am thinking and calculating this right...1 MOA at 100yds is 1.047" and there are 3600 inches in 100yds. So, 1.047/3600=0.00029083 inches of rise per 1" of run per MOA. Supposing the run between the CL of the rings is 3" that would bring it to 0.0008725" rise per MOA between the two rings. Multiplying that by 20 MOA would bring it to 0.01745" of rise between the center lines of the two rings, I think, if I did that right. If that's the case then maybe shimming it could be an option. :think: :hand:

The problem I see with rings set to 20 MOA is that to be properly aligned they would have to be drilled on a 20 MOA angle and each set at a different height. Otherwise you have two parallel lines that are offset which would create possible problems for the scope.
I can see what your saying and agree , I wonder if Innogun has allowed for that ? I cannot see in their catalogue anywhere they have moa rings separate to the base.
Have they allowed the parallel in the base as well as the rings.
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Check with Klaus at Titanium Gun Works. Here is a link from his website. It shows with 20 MOA and without MOA.

http://www.titanium-gunworks.de/innomou ... PD-02335.1
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dchamp wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 10:42 am I kinda doubt it. If I am thinking and calculating this right...1 MOA at 100yds is 1.047" and there are 3600 inches in 100yds. So, 1.047/3600=0.00029083 inches of rise per 1" of run per MOA. Supposing the run between the CL of the rings is 3" that would bring it to 0.0008725" rise per MOA between the two rings. Multiplying that by 20 MOA would bring it to 0.01745" of rise between the center lines of the two rings, I think, if I did that right. If that's the case then maybe shimming it could be an option. :think: :hand:

The problem I see with rings set to 20 MOA is that to be properly aligned they would have to be drilled on a 20 MOA angle and each set at a different height. Otherwise you have two parallel lines that are offset which would create possible problems for the scope.
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