I stretched the legs of my AR this past weekend. Was ringing a 16" steel gong at 375 yards standing offhand within 5 shots due to trying to read the wind. Went prone and had no problems hitting a 10 inch gong at 400 yards repeatedly. I don't have a scope or a red dot on it yet either, though it was getting kinda hard to see the target.
I am debating scopes for my precision upper/build. Going to be vortex just not sure of which one yet.
I stretched the legs of my AR this past weekend. Was ringing a 16" steel gong at 375 yards standing offhand within 5 shots due to trying to read the wind. Went prone and had no problems hitting a 10 inch gong at 400 yards repeatedly. I don't have a scope or a red dot on it yet either, though it was getting kinda hard to see the target.
I am debating scopes for my precision upper/build. Going to be vortex just not sure of which one yet.
I think I may go with this:
http://www.opticsplanet.com/vortex-riflescope-sfrd.html
I have 2 of the 3-9 crossfire II. Love them both. I have a rim fire edition 2-9? I think on my savage 17 love it. The only pair of binos I have seen that out did mine where Gordos and I can't remember what brand they were. All I knew was they were around 600$ and my 200$ vortex's were right with em. Buy your vortex optics now before they realize what they are making and up the prices on you. I think dad has the vortex 4-12 can't remember exactly.
I have zero experience with a red dot type scope, so that being in mind my question is, can you shoot longer distances with a scope of this type? I'm talking yardages like Hedge was speaking of earlier. Would the dot cover your target at those distances? Would you just elevate your dot over your target to compensate for bullet drop? Somebody enlighten me here.
The magnifiers suck in most cases. About the perfect all around rifle scope is a 1-4 with illuminated reticle. Good for short and some distance. Remember magnification doesn't help make you more accurate. Just helps with detail on the target. Many shoot open sights and are very accurate at long distance.
Thinking back, maybe it was 36 targets and we got 40 rounds? 28-32/36 is where I was generally. Been over 10yrs already. Crazy how memory fades. Still, the 300M target with open sights is obtainable to a person with a "decent" shot.
The M4 has a shorter barrel and accuracy is less then the M16 by about a 100 meters.... According too the instructors....