Greetings,
I recently build myself a mutt of an AR-15. It's a 14.5" w/perm flash hider, 1:9 chrome, flat top with a removable carry handle. I'm learning my irons like a good boy.
Anyhow, I discovered the LTC Santose 50 yd zero, and went with that. (link: http://groups.msn.com/TheMarylandAR15ShootersSite/improvedbattlesightzero.msnw)
When I successfully zeroed the rifle, I found that when I could properly steady myself for a shot (bench, using a USGI mag as the resting point for the rifle), that I was hitting dead-nuts on the center diamond of the target, which is a 1x1 square, I'm guessing. Ok great. Not bad for 50 yards.
The problem was that I don't know good shooting technique. Those shots took forever for me to steady and position myself properly. The rest of the shots where I felt like I was on target, but not being super-careful ended up in a 2x2 diamond out of the middle. Not bad, but I'm looking to develop good, consistent technique.
Does anyone have an online or simple book reference they can point me towards? I don't want lengthy books to fill my shelf with. I need something simple and to the point.
Thanks
I recently build myself a mutt of an AR-15. It's a 14.5" w/perm flash hider, 1:9 chrome, flat top with a removable carry handle. I'm learning my irons like a good boy.
Anyhow, I discovered the LTC Santose 50 yd zero, and went with that. (link: http://groups.msn.com/TheMarylandAR15ShootersSite/improvedbattlesightzero.msnw)
When I successfully zeroed the rifle, I found that when I could properly steady myself for a shot (bench, using a USGI mag as the resting point for the rifle), that I was hitting dead-nuts on the center diamond of the target, which is a 1x1 square, I'm guessing. Ok great. Not bad for 50 yards.
The problem was that I don't know good shooting technique. Those shots took forever for me to steady and position myself properly. The rest of the shots where I felt like I was on target, but not being super-careful ended up in a 2x2 diamond out of the middle. Not bad, but I'm looking to develop good, consistent technique.
Does anyone have an online or simple book reference they can point me towards? I don't want lengthy books to fill my shelf with. I need something simple and to the point.
Thanks