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AR15/10 Rifles
What learned over time building AR's
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 3083250" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I'm a believer in good scopes. I did this target at 200 yards with my .243. I print my own targets from online. This scope is a 8-32 power 60mm with 1/8th inch clicks at 100 yards so the clicks become 1/4 at 200. The rifle must have been previously sighted in with some lighter gr fast varmint bullet like the 87 gr tnt because these 105 match bullets hit lower on the paper first shot down by the 8. I wanted to play with the scope so I clicked up one and it did move up a 1/4 inch and I corrected my aim point. I move around on the paper I'm not steady like I was in the military at sniper school at 21 years old. :LOL Then I clicked up and right fired and just added a bunch of clicks right to see what was going to happen and then just continued click up and left to walk it right in to zero.</p><p></p><p>That is the beauty of 32 power I can see the hole appear on the paper after each shot with out having to move to some spotting scope. .243 9 1/8 twist 26 inch jeweled trigger, and custom brake</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]563317[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><strong>Inside and outside neck trueing really makes a difference. Preping 243 cases made from mil spec 308 lake city brass</strong></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]563318[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 3083250, member: 2939"] I'm a believer in good scopes. I did this target at 200 yards with my .243. I print my own targets from online. This scope is a 8-32 power 60mm with 1/8th inch clicks at 100 yards so the clicks become 1/4 at 200. The rifle must have been previously sighted in with some lighter gr fast varmint bullet like the 87 gr tnt because these 105 match bullets hit lower on the paper first shot down by the 8. I wanted to play with the scope so I clicked up one and it did move up a 1/4 inch and I corrected my aim point. I move around on the paper I'm not steady like I was in the military at sniper school at 21 years old. :LOL Then I clicked up and right fired and just added a bunch of clicks right to see what was going to happen and then just continued click up and left to walk it right in to zero. That is the beauty of 32 power I can see the hole appear on the paper after each shot with out having to move to some spotting scope. .243 9 1/8 twist 26 inch jeweled trigger, and custom brake [ATTACH type="full" alt="243 2660.jpg"]563317[/ATTACH] [B]Inside and outside neck trueing really makes a difference. Preping 243 cases made from mil spec 308 lake city brass[/B] [ATTACH type="full" alt="RCBS machine.jpg"]563318[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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