No different than adding moa into a base to maximize use of elevation adjustment for distance shooting, there are multiple gunsmithing options, when fitting, for making windage corrections to center internal scope adjustments, beyond that of moving the front mount fore and aft alone. So the scope can be squared up, in more than one location with the front mount. And when you include movement of the rear mount, without limiter, than you have a range of spacing, not just one spot, where the scope can be squared.

I'm starting to believe you are Flave's twin, trying to get a rise.

Last edited by GaryVA; 01/27/17.

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