All by your lonesome??? I'm jealous. I went shooting yesterday, there was a more than a couple shooters around me. How were your groups?
Looks like Slidell area
Good , max range here is 75m so groups were good around 1/5 inch with my AR. 1/2 inch with the PSL
All on a 8 inch target.
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Nice. I'm gonna build myself a range one day for this very purpose solitude!
Good , max range here is 75m so groups were good around 1/5 inch with my AR. 1/2 inch with the PSL
All on a 8 inch target.
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I have access to Camp Villere, as LEO
Been shooting m4s for a long time in military. I'm a firearms instructor for DHS.
I have a 10.5 inch barrel 1:7 5.56 . I was using. 223 Remington today
It's not hard doing 1/4 MOA from prone at 25M for zero. With Irons. Using sig Sauer H&K style.
Backing up to 75m obviously not going to get the same group. By everything was within a half Dollars size at distance.
As well as shooting longer with 10.5 inch barrel. The shots won't be as tight , but should be withing 8 inch diameter kill zone. Which is what counts.
Good , max range here is 75m so groups were good around 1/5 inch with my AR. 1/2 inch with the PSL
All on a 8 inch target.
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I have access to Camp Villere, as LEO
MOA is the drop of the round to distance. 1 MOA= 1 inch per 100yrdsMOA is a specific unit of measurement, and you are using it wrong.
http://www.sniperforums.com/forum/sop/31135-measuring-moa-target.html
Here is a ref. Congrats on owning the most accurate 10.5" AR ever and also on getting far better than match grade accuracy out of bargain Ammo.
feel free to come out to Slidell. I'll show you how to shoot. It's not rocket science.MOA is a specific unit of measurement, and you are using it wrong.
http://www.sniperforums.com/forum/sop/31135-measuring-moa-target.html
Here is a ref. Congrats on owning the most accurate 10.5" AR ever and also on getting far better than match grade accuracy out of bargain Ammo.
Here my groups. During my zero. First set was low left still tight. Adjustments got me to were I wanted.
dime for size.
feel free to come out to Slidell. I'll show you how to shoot. It's not rocket science.
1 MOA is 1 Inch drop per 100M. not sure how hard that is to understand. sure there is more to it then that. noone here is disputing that. but generally this is how its calculated. Secondly, no one was waving their I dick around until you showed up with your smart ass comments , saying it impossible to shoot these groups with a 10.5 inch barrel at 75M. 75 M is not very far. Generally i zero at 25M which my groups would be even tighter. and those are not 2" in groups. measured with a caliper from my smallest group. you measure from one round to the last round. then minus the bullet diameter which would be .223. my smallest shot group was .7-.223= 0.477No that's not what MOA, it's an over simplification. If you were shooting 1/4 MOA at 75M you would be shooting approximately 1/16" groups. These aren't 1/16" groups. Before you wave your I-cock around the room you should make sure you understand the room. You are shooting 2" groups btw.
1 MOA is 1 Inch drop per 100M. not sure how hard that is to understand. sure there is more to it then that. noone here is disputing that. but generally this is how its calculated. Secondly, no one was waving their I dick around until you showed up with your smart ass comments , saying it impossible to shoot these groups with a 10.5 inch barrel at 75M. 75 M is not very far. Generally i zero at 25M which my groups would be even tighter. and those are not 2" in groups. measured with a caliper from my smallest group. you measure from one round to the last round. then minus the bullet diameter which would be .223. my smallest shot group was .7-.223= 0.477