Okie Dokie...here goes...try to avoid laughing out loud, so as not to wake up your significant other.
After firing several of my buddies RRA AR's, I decided to make the big leap into the world of the BR.
All of them having been former military, all advised that when firing the AR, a proper sight picture is obtained by placing the side of your nose just about square on the charging handle.
At first I laughed and gave the old "You first" reply, which to my surprise, both did, and had some stellar target results. I followed suit, and much to my surprise, had the same stellar results!
Now on to the good part!
I bought my RRA, the CAR15, Tac. Elite, with the 16" barrel, nearly identical to the two I had previously fired.
Imagine my surprise when I received a mule kick to the nose, on damn near every shot out of it
( I wasn't smart enough to learn from the first one, I had to get punched about six times, before I decided not to try it again...).
I am currently shooting the Winchester .223 ammo, Walmart box.
I use CLP, religiously.
I have followed the US Army manual included with the rifle, for everything, especially cleaning.
I was wondering if there is an adjustment that needs to be made? Or does this lessen as the weapon breaks in? should I even worry about it?
Someone smarter than me please reply. My nose would appreciate it.
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