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My son woke me up this morning begging to go shooting. How can I say no to that? We headed out with a few of our favorite toys and had a blast!
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss251/soldierman79/0908121117.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss251/soldierman79/0908121119.jpg Great way to start the weekend! Nice day. Nice rig. Question - why do you have your scope mounted so high over the rail? You'll get better results with it as close to the bore line as possible. CMOS |
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My son woke me up this morning begging to go shooting. How can I say no to that? We headed out with a few of our favorite toys and had a blast!
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss251/soldierman79/0908121117.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss251/soldierman79/0908121119.jpg Great way to start the weekend! Nice day. Nice rig. Question - why do you have your scope mounted so high over the rail? You'll get better results with it as close to the bore line as possible. CMOS Not entirely sure. Never scoped an AR before. I already had the scope from a deer rifle I sold, and a friend gave me the riser, just went with it. Will the front sight post interfere with the view from the scope if it is lower? If not, I may look at a shorter riser and possibly a less bulky scope. |
We headed out with a few of our favorite toys and had a blast!

