Here's another for M193
http://arma-dynamics.com/images/m193---10_5-barrel.jpg
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Here's another for M193
http://arma-dynamics.com/images/m193---10_5-barrel.jpg
Let me get this straight, you change POA as you change distance when working on your zero?
That is not advisable, at all.
When you zero your rifle, you should hold POA for all distances you shoot, to determine your POI at said distances so that you can apply holds as needed based on this "DOPE".
A zero for a fighting carbine should give you optimum Point Blank Range, meaning that out to a certain distance you don't need to apply holds in order to score an acceptable hit.
When zeroing, a few key things:
-Never chase ideal POI initially, focus on consistant grouping
-Only make adjustments when shooter error has been ruled out - keep POA the same, always!
-Always confirm at distance, or the far zero
-Never base your choice of zero on limiting factors, aim to fully exploit the capability of your weapon
Newbie question. I just picked up a MK18 upper to run on my Diamondback pistol. Does running it on a pistol have any effect on trajectory? I'm leaning towards not so don't take this as anything other than a simple question directed at a group of people who know dramatically more than I do.
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I'll spend some time working graphics up for the typical barrel lengths used (10.5", 14.5", 16", and 18") with M193, M855, and Mk262. I'll post them all in a new thread sometime in the near future so we don't take away from the topic at hand here.
That being said, I'm all ears if anyone with a 10.3/10.5, 11.5", or 12.5" barreled SBR have any muzzle velocities for the above mentioned cartridges.
Well crap. Where'd the images go. I was gonna come back and save them again. Anyone have them that I could get?
-BTO-
Fixed.
Here's all the others for various barrel lengths as well:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...79#post2100979