Originally Posted by
ilmonster
Well, I finally picked up a BCM 16" middy AR two months ago.
Previously owned a RRA 9mm AR for winter indoor range use, but never shot that one over 50' as that is the length of my local indoor range (where I shoot mostly pistols). I recently joined an outdoor range that has everything from 25 yds. to 240 yds., and bought the BCM AR15. Added an AimPoint PRO to assist my aging eyes, and have taken it to the range three times so far. Have the Aimpoint zero'd at 50/200 yds.
This weekend, the club had a AR Tactical challenge. Course of fire was at 60 yds., a runner that went back and forth four times (with two paper plates, one 4" and one 8" mounted on the moving pole), and in between the runs you shot at six clays sitting in the center of the run. Ran a bunch of runs, and what a hoot! The BCM ran flawlessly (but of course it does!) with M193 ammo, and to my surprise, the AimPoint was pretty easy to use at moving targets at 50-60 yards (guess that shooting skeet for 5 years probably helped with the mover). Worked well on the clays too. Didn't know AR's could be this much fun. Time to buy more ammo and practice, practice!
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