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  1. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    What’s the answer?
  2. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    Agree. I prefer to use a KD range to zero. And prefer to have a chance to confirm on paper to at least 300. But in the end It I don’t care it it’s 25/36/50/100/200/250/300 as long as i Who’s the German? Honest question, not trying to be a Richard.
  3. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    Mmm ....1981? I was 2years old. I’m not familiar with the qual in those days.. the “old qual” I’m referring to is from (not 100% on start date) 2002ish to 2019
  4. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    I have seen some of those rifles, I did not know it was the first. I’m no history expert but I do do a little. I don’t think a free float rail is absolutely necessary for a service rifle but these days it’s dumb not to have one, imho! if I were to own any rifles they are all free float, or...
  5. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    Nn8734, if you can I would put paper behind those 2 targets to see any misses.
  6. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    I like that dot torture target for a few things as well.
  7. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    LRRPF52, from M4 to M4A1 not having a free float 13-15”, prefer 14-15” free float rail was stupid. That dumb ass should be infront of a firing squad 😡 I hate with a passion that stupid 7” rail.
  8. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    The color coded target was an M4. The one that might have been the FN is the target with the tape for reference. Look forward to your results.
  9. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    Edit post 126. Wrong rifle 🤷🏻‍♂️
  10. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    Agree and contrary to popular belief, again! Marines don’t zero at 36y it’s just a grouping exercise. You get your initial zero at 36 so that you are on paper at 200 then fine tune it, aka zero, then do the same at 300 and 500. The zeros are shot at actual zero range 200,300,500 yards. It’s...
  11. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    Ballistic program? Or shot on paper data? This is not my experience. With an M4 a 50m zero is usually a few inches low at 200, and a 200m zero is usually 2-3” high at 50m when we put it on paper. Edit: with an M4 and 855 green tip. Granted for E type silhouettes it’s a hit, but if your not...
  12. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    His zero group before he shot this was much better than the one on this. It was about 4” or so all in the 10 ring
  13. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    I thought I posted these before but maybe not. This was shot by a buddy. 250m zero shot at 250m then we did 3 shots each from 50 to 300 in 50m increments so he could actually see what the bullet is really doing. If you zoom in the bottom left of the white side you can see why range is what...
  14. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    The new qual is: 50meters standing, to prone unsupported for 9 shots, reload 10 shots prone supported, reload 10 shots kneeling supported reload 10 shots standing supported For a total of 40 shots. 36yard zero = 36yard zero, 25meter zero = 25m zero Etc, etc.... in my book. don’t get me wrong...
  15. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    You were told wrong. One shot per target exposure. There are no alibis allowed. If they do alibies on that range it’s not to standard. The targets are computer controlled and scored. The targets come up in order. 50L is always first it the range has 50L and 50R. If it only has one 50 then that’s...
  16. Carlos0311B4

    36 yard zero

    C: some dont even shoot at it so they can use the extra 4 rounds incase they miss something closer. If they hit all but the 300’s they still end up with a 36/40 Expert rating. Old qual...
  17. Carlos0311B4

    AI AX vs Barrett MRAD: Which is better and why?

    Neither of those have anything on the PMG’s or the DSR-1... 💥 🤚🏼 🎤 you guys are all, as my wife would day, Richards! Answer the OP question and quit hijacking threads!.... oh, wait 🤷🏻‍♂️
  18. Carlos0311B4

    AI AX vs Barrett MRAD: Which is better and why?

    Nope, Sako M10🤷🏻‍♂️