The tactical bay has 8-10 lanes and new 50 yard range has maybe 15 lanes. I think. Plenty of lanes for FMJjiannichan wrote:Really?? I'll have to go back up there now. I was there a couple weeks ago but I was only shooting 100yd. I wonder when they're going to have 100yd allowing FMJ. Do you know how many lanes they have for rifle FMJ?The Annoyed Man wrote: Elm Fork has a brand new 50 yard range where you can shoot FMJ, and optics are optional. I've shot an AR and an M1A with magnified optics there. It's a little more complicated, but all you have to do to get a 100 yard zero is know what height the ballistic chart says you bullet should be at at 50 yards on its way to 100 yards. For instance, if the bullet should be 2" above the line of sight (more correctly, the bore line) at 50 yards, then aim at the bullseye and adjust util your bullets are impacting 2" above your point of aim. There's your 100 yard zero. I wouldn't rely on that method to shoot accurately to 500 yards, but for 100 yards you should be fine.
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- Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:54 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: My First EBR
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Re: My First EBR
- Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:11 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: My First EBR
One thing I noticed is that it looks like the scope is really low for an AR. Doesn't appear to be any room for BUIS. You might consider a Burris PEPR or SWFA SALT. Those will give you 2" of forward movement for your scope without having to bridge the receiver and handguard. They'll also give you a perfect ring height for an AR and let you run BUIS.
Magpul slings work pretty good with a sling plate.
Magpul slings work pretty good with a sling plate.