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I ran the maths and came up with 0.57 degrees of incline necessary for 10 MILS (33.75MOA) of incline to machine either into a base or rings.

This just doesn't "seem" like enough to be, can anyone confirm that my calculaions are correct?
 
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That looks correct to me. 180 degrees is pi radians. You can use something like a sine plate to incline the part in the machine, or you can lift one end a certain amount (depending on the length of the part). btw, 10 milliradians is closer to 34.4 minutes, if that makes a difference to whatever you're doing.

Be sure to angle the part the correct way. Smiler
 
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several companies are offering a one-piece base with a plus 10/20/30/40 moa angle milled into it. The 1000 yard guys all use them.

The one I have on my 338 LM is from Murphy Precision.
 
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