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5/24/2009 11:00:37 PM EDT
So I finally got to take my brand new AR to the range...I was disappointed with my accuracy...My brother and I basicly shot 5" at 50 yds but it was a cold weapon...it had never been zeroed or fired b4...and I haven't fired with irons since 1999...I'm sure that after 3 or 4 more trips I'll be better...but the real reason for this post is bcuz I REALLY hate going to the range...first of all...WTF!?!?!...the Mosin-Nagant is a fking CANNON...the guy on my left was firing one...and that sonavabitch was shooting a 4 foot fireball and sounded like a howitzer...to make it worse...the guy on my right was firing an M1A...crap! it was annoying...once I started shooting it was not a problem but standing between those two monsters was unsane!!!...I wish I didn't have to go to the range...zeroing is impossible because the sessions are 15 minutes each and I don't have a spotting scope...so I really can't see where my rounds are landing and I don't want to spend four hours just trying to zero my weapon...

5/24/2009 11:01:56 PM EDT
[#1]
All I see is qq
5/24/2009 11:04:44 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
All I see is qq


what th ehell does that mean?

5/24/2009 11:05:29 PM EDT
[#3]
poor little guy
5/24/2009 11:05:51 PM EDT
[#4]
It means your pussy hurts, QQ is crying. Less qq more pew pew.
5/24/2009 11:05:57 PM EDT
[#5]
I once got a lane next to a guy with a .264 Winchester Magnum...with a muzzle brake
5/24/2009 11:07:14 PM EDT
[#6]



Quoted:



Quoted:

All I see is qq




what th ehell does that mean?



I think he means ¶





 
5/24/2009 11:09:19 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
It means your pussy hurts, QQ is crying. Less qq more pew pew.


OIC...whatever the fuk
5/24/2009 11:11:19 PM EDT
[#8]
Can't you guys just drive out to the desert and shoot?

My city range rarely has more than five people there and this it it.



3 berm pistol bays, 1000 yard lanes and a covered area.
5/24/2009 11:12:42 PM EDT
[#9]
What type of AR ( A2,A3 BUIS etc)
Were you shooting from a rest, prone standing etc.



Wait till you're at the range a someone shows up with a M107 without you knowing. The phrase shit scared out of you is an understatement
5/24/2009 11:15:55 PM EDT
[#10]
You went to the range and people were shooting guns next to you?  You don't say...
5/24/2009 11:16:30 PM EDT
[#11]




Quoted:

It means your pussy hurts, QQ is crying. Less qq more pew pew.




5/24/2009 11:19:12 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
What type of AR ( A2,A3 BUIS etc)
Were you shooting from a rest, prone standing etc.



Wait till you're at the range a someone shows up with a M107 without you knowing. The phrase shit scared out of you is an understatement


Anvil Arms lower with a BCM 16" ML upper, GGG A2 Spring Actuated BUIS, firing from a seated position.
5/24/2009 11:20:53 PM EDT
[#13]
That my friend is why an sbr Ar15 should always be brought to the range just in case.
5/24/2009 11:21:20 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
You went to the range and people were shooting guns next to you?  You don't say...


Ahh fukuall...whres the middle finger emoticon or whatever it's called...fuk this intrnet shit

5/24/2009 11:22:44 PM EDT
[#15]
You went to a range and there were other people shooting mean ol guns. What a horrible life you must suffer through. Oh the humanity. Please, mommy, make the bad man stop! Man, what a lame rant.
5/24/2009 11:24:32 PM EDT
[#16]
1=wear earplugs under ear muffs.
2=It should not take long to zero at 50
5/24/2009 11:24:41 PM EDT
[#17]
Guns are loud, in other news, the earth is round.
5/24/2009 11:25:16 PM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
You went to a range and there were other people shooting mean ol guns. What a horrible life you must suffer through. Oh the humanity. Please, mommy, make the bad man stop! Man, what a lame rant.


Ahh crap....this did nto go how I planned...come to think of it I really didn't have a plan...fukitall

5/24/2009 11:25:48 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
Quoted:
You went to the range and people were shooting guns next to you?  You don't say...


Ahh fukuall...whres the middle finger emoticon or whatever it's called...fuk this intrnet shit



Don't take it personally, in time you'll appreciate the humor.
5/24/2009 11:26:09 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Quoted:
You went to a range and there were other people shooting mean ol guns. What a horrible life you must suffer through. Oh the humanity. Please, mommy, make the bad man stop! Man, what a lame rant.


Ahh crap....this did nto go how I planned...come to think of it I really didn't have a plan...fukitall



You clearly haven't read enough threads here. You're complaining about guns being loud, what did you expect?
5/24/2009 11:26:12 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
Quoted:
What type of AR ( A2,A3 BUIS etc)
Were you shooting from a rest, prone standing etc.



Wait till you're at the range a someone shows up with a M107 without you knowing. The phrase shit scared out of you is an understatement


Anvil Arms lower with a BCM 16" ML upper, GGG A2 Spring Actuated BUIS, firing from a seated position.


Search for improved battle sight zero or 25yd battle sight zero. This may get you in the right direction. I would use a ammo can or sandbag as a rifle rest during the zero process, then anything after that, its you being off not the rifle.

BTW in GD thick skin you must have young padawan

5/24/2009 11:27:09 PM EDT
[#22]
So your asking what you can get that is louder than a Mosin Nagant and M1a combined?
5/24/2009 11:27:24 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
1=wear earplugs under ear muffs.
2=It should not take long to zero at 50


1=i've never tried ear muffs andi probably never will
2=yeah no sht...but i suk at the shooting

5/24/2009 11:27:38 PM EDT
[#24]




Quoted:

So I finally got to take my brand new AR to the range...I was disappointed with my accuracy...My brother and I basicly shot 5" at 50 yds but it was a cold weapon...it had never been zeroed or fired b4...and I haven't fired with irons since 1999...I'm sure that after 3 or 4 more trips I'll be better...but the real reason for this post is bcuz I REALLY hate going to the range...first of all...WTF!?!?!...the Mosin-Nagant is a fking CANNON...the guy on my left was firing one...and that sonavabitch was shooting a 4 foot fireball and sounded like a howitzer...to make it worse...the guy on my right was firing an M1A...crap! it was annoying...once I started shooting it was not a problem but standing between those two monsters was unsane!!!...I wish I didn't have to go to the range...zeroing is impossible because the sessions are 15 minutes each and I don't have a spotting scope...so I really can't see where my rounds are landing and I don't want to spend four hours just trying to zero my weapon...





wow.



hope someone never touches off some REAL big guns around you, if you think .308 is annoying... heh, .300RUM or .338LM will ring your bell




personally, I LOVE gunfire. sounds like win.

5/24/2009 11:28:40 PM EDT
[#25]
How unsane!  Damn Battle rifles!
5/24/2009 11:28:41 PM EDT
[#26]
Quoted:
So your asking what you can get that is louder than a Mosin Nagant and M1a combined?


YES!?!?!LOL!!?!?!
5/24/2009 11:28:47 PM EDT
[#27]
OP, several words of advice.

1. Pick lull times to go to the range, like during weekday work hours.  Avoid, obviously, holidays and Saturdays.

2. Bring good ear protection.  Good doesn't mean expensive, just good.  $10, large, ear protectors will work well.  Small ones won't, because they compromise effectiveness for compactness.  If the noise still bugs you, wear earplugs under the protectors.  That's called double plugging, and it works great.

3. Buy a $10 pair of 8x compact binoculars from walmart or a sporting goods store.  Not 4x, but 8x.  Rest them on a sandbag or something if you need to, but they'll easily pick out the holes at 50 yards.

4. Focus less on getting the rounds to hit the point of aim, and more on making sure they hit near one another.  Use the small aperture when starting out, as it is inherently more accurate.  Once you've established that you and your weapon are capable of making small groups, then work on zeroing the sights so that the groups are actually on the point of aim.  Doing the latter before you're able to shoot a small group at all is a waste of time.

5. Bring along a sandbag or beanbag or anything similar, if the range doesn't provide any, to use as a rifle rest.  Never zero from a non-bench rest stance if you can avoid it.  An old sock filled with dirt can work just fine.

Don't lose sleep over the range trip.  Improvise, adapt, and overcome.

ETA: I notice your later comment about never wearing ear protectors.  That is a mistake.  They're not designed to look cool, they're designed to provide a VITAL function.  Anyone who goes to a range without hearing protection is endangering themselves and damaging the experience of everyone around them, who then has to worry about limiting their fire so as not to further injure that idiot newbie.  WEAR HEARING PROTECTION ON THE RANGE, EVEN IF IT DOES SCREW UP YOUR CHEEK WELD.

5/24/2009 11:31:04 PM EDT
[#28]
Sounds like somebodys got a case of the...



Mondays!
5/24/2009 11:31:29 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
Quoted:
You went to the range and people were shooting guns next to you?  You don't say...


Ahh fukuall...whres the middle finger emoticon or whatever it's called...fuk this intrnet shit



 Thicker skin! Get some.
5/24/2009 11:31:46 PM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
What type of AR ( A2,A3 BUIS etc)
Were you shooting from a rest, prone standing etc.



Wait till you're at the range a someone shows up with a M107 without you knowing. The phrase shit scared out of you is an understatement


Anvil Arms lower with a BCM 16" ML upper, GGG A2 Spring Actuated BUIS, firing from a seated position.


Search for improved battle sight zero or 25yd battle sight zero. This may get you in the right direction. I would use a ammo can or sandbag as a rifle rest during the zero process, then anything after that, its you being off not the rifle.

BTW in GD thick skin you must have young padawan



first thank you...

and I'm alright with the ribbing...I love this place....

5/24/2009 11:37:33 PM EDT
[#31]


ETA: I notice your later comment about never wearing ear protectors.  That is a mistake.  They're not designed to look cool, they're designed to provide a VITAL function.  Anyone who goes to a range without hearing protection is endangering themselves and damaging the experience of everyone around them, who then has to worry about limiting their fire so as not to further injure that idiot newbie.  WEAR HEARING PROTECTION ON THE RANGE, EVEN IF IT DOES SCREW UP YOUR CHEEK WELD.



of course you're right...I just haven't become accustomed to them yet...
5/24/2009 11:38:58 PM EDT
[#32]
There is so many things not right on your shooting of the AR to diagnose.

Do you shoot like shit on every other firearm?  If no, then find the cure.

Noise is noise. Try and deal with it or shoot in your best circumstances.

Focus on form, support, weapon, and then ammo.

Try different ammo. Try different sights that work with YOU. Adjust your shooting form to a propper one. Is your trigger shit? Many things to find a fix on with a short post you provided.

Once you try and go through these then you will gain practice on this weapon and find the cure. Try reloading mabey. Some weapons love a particular load. If you were shooting Wolf then your group you shot was good for that ammo. Tune a load for your weapon platform.





5/24/2009 11:48:57 PM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:
There is so many things not right on your shooting of the AR to diagnose.

Do you shoot like shit on every other firearm?  If no, then find the cure.

Noise is noise. Try and deal with it or shoot in your best circumstances.

Focus on form, support, weapon, and then ammo.

Try different ammo. Try different sights that work with YOU. Adjust your shooting form to a propper one. Is your trigger shit? Many things to find a fix on with a short post you provided.

Once you try and go through these then you will gain practice on this weapon and find the cure. Try reloading mabey. Some weapons love a particular load. If you were shooting Wolf then your group you shot was good for that ammo. Tune a load for your weapon platform.




I was shoting Remington UMC 55 gr 223 from BPS

yes I suk at the shooting

I was an expert on the SAW but barely a marksman at the M16...I need lots of practice...
5/24/2009 11:50:04 PM EDT
[#34]
I doubt 10 MOA is an ammo problem.

Three other tips, OP, for improving your aim.

1. Focus on your breathing.  http://westernrifleshooters.blogspot.com/2009/01/basic-rifle-marksmanship-series-part.html  It will help.

2. Dry fire at home.  Make triply sure that your weapon is safe, then take up a rest position where you can aim at something tiny several hundred yards away, out a window.  Anything inside your house or apartment will be way too close to be useful from a rest.  This is an excellent way to practice control of your breathing.

3. When taking your sight picture, keep your eye focused on the front sight, not on the target.  You'll eventually want to unlearn this for close-in shooting, but it's vital for bench rest shooting, which is vital for zeroing, which itself is vital for close-in shooting.

(And, again, make sure you're on the small aperture.)

(And you can hit the escape key to stop the distracting animation in the dickhead's post under this one.)
5/24/2009 11:50:32 PM EDT
[#35]
5/24/2009 11:55:39 PM EDT
[#36]
Quoted:
Guns are loud, in other news, the earth is round.


Water is wet
5/25/2009 12:04:48 AM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
I doubt 10 MOA is an ammo problem.

Three other tips, OP, for improving your aim.

1. Focus on your breathing.  http://westernrifleshooters.blogspot.com/2009/01/basic-rifle-marksmanship-series-part.html  It will help.

2. Dry fire at home.  Make triply sure that your weapon is safe, then take up a rest position where you can aim at something tiny several hundred yards away, out a window.  Anything inside your house or apartment will be way too close to be useful from a rest.  This is an excellent way to practice control of your breathing.

3. When taking your sight picture, keep your eye focused on the front sight, not on the target.  You'll eventually want to unlearn this for close-in shooting, but it's vital for bench rest shooting, which is vital for zeroing, which itself is vital for close-in shooting.

(And, again, make sure you're on the small aperture.)

(And you can hit the escape key to stop the distracting animation in the dickhead's post under this one.)


thank you



5/25/2009 12:05:25 AM EDT
[#38]
The worst experience I had with noise was with a FAL on one side and an AR15 on the other, both with muzzle brakes.

The AR15 had one of those Mini Y COMP bastards.

I had on plugs and muffs, and my ears were still ringing.

But I didn't bitch like a little girl.
5/25/2009 12:32:06 AM EDT
[#39]
So you are a rookie marksman and loud noises hurt your sensibilities....check.

Now that I am done ribbing you here is something I cooked up for people just like you...minus the whole sandy mangina thing.

Berzerker77's guide for beginning shooters.
5/25/2009 12:37:24 AM EDT
[#40]
Try going to a different range ?
5/25/2009 12:48:54 AM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:
Quoted:
1=wear earplugs under ear muffs.
2=It should not take long to zero at 50


1=i've never tried ear muffs andi probably never will
2=yeah no sht...but i suk at the shooting



uhhhh

By never wearing ear muffs, do you mean you were wearing ear plugs or that you weren't using hearing protection?
5/25/2009 12:49:45 AM EDT
[#42]
Soooooo you were in the .mil, where you were surrounded by HMGs, artillery, and presumably other loud kabooms, but a Nagant and a .308 are too much
5/25/2009 12:58:50 AM EDT
[#43]
5/25/2009 1:01:08 AM EDT
[#44]


Women designed, mangina approved.
5/25/2009 1:21:23 AM EDT
[#45]

I thought we were supposed to like loud noises?
5/25/2009 1:28:13 AM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Soooooo you were in the .mil, where you were surrounded by HMGs, artillery, and presumably other loud kabooms, but a Nagant and a .308 are too much


OP didn't provide his MOS, or even state which branch.  My father, for example, was in the Coast Guard for 28 years and retired as a Chief Petty Officer in 2005.  He never fired a weapon during his time in the military.  

He told me that he had a hand infection when it came time to qualify in boot camp, so he wasn't made to qualify (this was in 1977).  Back then, the rifles in service with the Coast Guard were original M16's (not A1's).  

Just having been in the .mil does NOT a shooter make !  

FWIW, the loudest firearms I've ever been exposed to were rifles in calibers like .30-'06, .338 Win Mag and 7mm Rem Mag, and shotguns in 12 gauge.  Anything lesser just doesn't compare, IMO.  

Even with relatively loud firearms, I don't find the noise to be too bothersome with proper hearing protection (plugs AND muffs).  
5/25/2009 1:30:43 AM EDT
[#47]
Dude, you are the jam in a fat chick's camel toe.
5/25/2009 2:25:39 AM EDT
[#48]
Dude, guns are icky. Didn't you already know that?
No spotting scope, and it is the range's fault that you cannot zero in your rifle.
I think you might be a better fit at DU.
5/25/2009 2:27:08 AM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Soooooo you were in the .mil, where you were surrounded by HMGs, artillery, and presumably other loud kabooms, but a Nagant and a .308 are too much


OP didn't provide his MOS, or even state which branch.  My father, for example, was in the Coast Guard for 28 years and retired as a Chief Petty Officer in 2005.  He never fired a weapon during his time in the military.  

He told me that he had a hand infection when it came time to qualify in boot camp, so he wasn't made to qualify (this was in 1977).  Back then, the rifles in service with the Coast Guard were original M16's (not A1's).  

Just having been in the .mil does NOT a shooter make !  

FWIW, the loudest firearms I've ever been exposed to were rifles in calibers like .30-'06, .338 Win Mag and 7mm Rem Mag, and shotguns in 12 gauge.  Anything lesser just doesn't compare, IMO.  

Even with relatively loud firearms, I don't find the noise to be too bothersome with proper hearing protection (plugs AND muffs).  


No, but he did say that he qualified expert with M240s...
5/25/2009 2:52:11 AM EDT
[#50]
Quoted:
Quoted:
There is so many things not right on your shooting of the AR to diagnose.

Do you shoot like shit on every other firearm?  If no, then find the cure.

Noise is noise. Try and deal with it or shoot in your best circumstances.

Focus on form, support, weapon, and then ammo.

Try different ammo. Try different sights that work with YOU. Adjust your shooting form to a propper one. Is your trigger shit? Many things to find a fix on with a short post you provided.

Once you try and go through these then you will gain practice on this weapon and find the cure. Try reloading mabey. Some weapons love a particular load. If you were shooting Wolf then your group you shot was good for that ammo. Tune a load for your weapon platform.




I was shoting Remington UMC 55 gr 223 from BPS

yes I suk at the shooting

I was an expert on the SAW but barely a marksman at the M16...I need lots of practice...


Shooting an MG and a semi auto are 2 different things. The SAW being an infantry squad level T/O item is not on the par of shooting accuratley

I was a machine gunner, and yet we still had to do MG quals where you were graded on your first burst and how to negotiate the course on the T&E. Then you move to division comps where the slightest mistake takes you out of the running

Shooting that dont make you super ninja on shooting a semi auto. I dont know your branch of service but if you did the USMC it would have been the barrel practices that locked you in to form.

Judging from your post in an earlier one, perhaps you need to work on marksmanship? There are plenty of forums here and abroad that cover that necessary skill. Please dont take this as a flame in any way. There is fundementials that need to be achieved in order to help in such circumstance.

You might be almost there but not utelizing something that you are missing. Are you shooting unsupported? Are you using a sling? are you consistant on the trigger? Are you using natural body adjustments right? Are you musceling the rufle to the target? Are you not liiking at the front sight post and having a blurry target? I am sure you have got the jist of it. There is online manuals here in the reference section of .mil shooting and such.

Once you read them and apply them you will find yourself  hitting other sights that extracth the gnats arse in primer selection and the best way to judge winds and such and the hollywood coreallis effect LOL.


My guess is you are using muscle to pull the weapon on target instead of body allignment or you havent figured out the trigger as it might be a tad gritty and throwing off your consistancy. Nothing major. Pull the trigger assembly apart and do a thourough CLP and toothbrush treatment to it. Or get a 2 stage trgger from RRA or Knights.

And if all else fails, I will trade you straight up that AR for a pre ban Ruger 10/22 with 2 steel lip mags. To sweeten the deal, I will have provide the ammo to load said mags

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