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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Seattle Posts: 211 | Aimpoint sighting in
I posted another thread noting that I picked one up, I'm just wondering how hard it is to dial one in to say 50 or 100 yards, I still haven't sighted my AR in, it's been pretty much on the money though.. I was thinking of going out to Kenmore because I think they have a 100 yard range that you can use if you're not a member, and a 200 yard one if you are..
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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: Lacey, Wa Posts: 113 |
pretty easy... it only took me 1 1/2 boxes to get it right on
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
Is it the Pro? I remember someone getting a pro but don't remember who.
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Seattle Posts: 211 |
Yea it was me.
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
Been doing research ant looks like if you site it in to 50 yards it will be within 2" at the 250 yard mark as well. This effect is called the IBZ or Improved battlesight zero. Check out this thread on xdtalk I started. A couple of the posters explained it far better than I can. Aimpoint Pro questions - XDTalk Forums - Your XD/XD(m) Information Source! Hope that helps! |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2010 From: Bend, Or. Posts: 388 |
Post 14 is the specific one I'm talking about.
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