Lol that you'd rather have a fiddly little tool to adjust the front sight rather than and on-board adjustment.
I like the thought of the sfar, I don't like all the internet reports of youtubers who can't get the action to cycle reliably, otherwise I'd already own one.
No, they are not, this is literally the opposite of what happens. 556 is the first to go, other calibers are often not even affected as we have just seen with the Lake City happening.
Left a few troy battle mags full for several years and went to shoot them last weekend. Every round jammed when trying to strip a new one off the top. I was pissed.
It's the gen 1 scope, only 1 reticle in mil fashion. I can go back and re-zero any time I want, what I'm trying to do now is understand all of this, not achieve a particular "zeroing" or anything.
Vortex viper pst ffp 6-24 gen I right now at the range, but I'm trying to decide on a better suited optic for my purposes.
Mil turrets and mil reticle.
So if I shoot at 3mil above crosshairs at 300yards, do I just screw the turret down 3mil to make the zero at crosshairs 300yards?
That sounds right to me, but it wouldn't be the first time something sounded right but wasn't right.
Yes there is, there is a big difference because you get way more drop over the distance that your projectile is going slower than where it is going faster. That's just one of the things warping my brain.
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