I zeroed my ar for the first time today and i have a few question. I started at 25 yards and i had to move my rear mbus 13 clicks to the left to get my shots in the centerline of the target. This has left the aperature on the left side of the centerline hash mark on the mbus, Is it normal for it to be that way? Could it be my fsb is canted?
The upper is a 16" PSA CHF. I managed to get a really good zero at 25 yards and i was shooting about an inch low, which was good because ultimately i wanted a 50 yard zero and that is where the bullet trajectory places the bullet at 25 yards. I then went to 50 yards and i had a hard time seeing the center of the target. The best group i could get put my hits about an inch high, i decided to settle for that and called it a day. when i was shooting my groups i either had the stock totally collapsed or 2 clicks out, would having the stock retracted all the way out yield better accuracy since the peep hole will look visibly smaller?
The upper is a 16" PSA CHF. I managed to get a really good zero at 25 yards and i was shooting about an inch low, which was good because ultimately i wanted a 50 yard zero and that is where the bullet trajectory places the bullet at 25 yards. I then went to 50 yards and i had a hard time seeing the center of the target. The best group i could get put my hits about an inch high, i decided to settle for that and called it a day. when i was shooting my groups i either had the stock totally collapsed or 2 clicks out, would having the stock retracted all the way out yield better accuracy since the peep hole will look visibly smaller?