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A2 shooting questions

Postby Belgiboy on Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:10 am

I'm trying to become proficient at shooting my RRA NM A2. I've loaded up a bunch of .223 with 69-gr Matchkings over 24.5 gr of RL-15 to practise with. I've also been reading books about the subject, the latest being 'The Competitive AR-15' by Glen Zediker. It advises the shooter to 'look past the rear aperture sight'. I'm not quite sure what that means and I wondered if anybody could clarify. I have the 0.040" hooded aperture rear sight with the 0.050" front post.
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby westberg on Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:12 am

I take it as meaning focus on the front sight.
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby Einthoven's Triangle on Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:28 am

First and last thought when shooting iron sights "Front Sight" Perhaps you should hit up one of the service rifle clinics at Gopher, North Star, or Elk River? Get help from shooters.....
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby justaguy on Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:43 am

Page 3
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6455627/USMC- ... 4-M16-1172

You center the front site in the rear aperture, with the front site being your focus point. Everything else in your field of view will be a little blurry, but your front site should be crystal clear.
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby Rev. Dead Corpse on Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:23 am

justaguy wrote:Page 3
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6455627/USMC- ... 4-M16-1172

You center the front site in the rear aperture, with the front site being your focus point. Everything else in your field of view will be a little blurry, but your front site should be crystal clear.


This.

Dang near straight out of the Marine shooting manual. :lol:
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby ttousi on Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:01 pm

or from the DNR hunter safety training................. ;)
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby Belgiboy on Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:51 pm

Thank you, it's pretty much what I thought it meant

justaguy wrote:Page 3
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6455627/USMC- ... 4-M16-1172

You center the front site in the rear aperture, with the front site being your focus point. Everything else in your field of view will be a little blurry, but your front site should be crystal clear.

I just got confused on how to look past the rear aperture AND centering the front post in the rear aperture at the same time.
When you look at pics from service rifle shooters, their eyeballs are practically touching the rear aperture. They are that close to the rear sight. So I take it that they do that to line up their eye so that they would only have two focal planes to deal with (front post and target)
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby Rip Van Winkle on Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:44 pm

My advice,

1st: Take Zidiker's book and put it some where it won't hurt you until you learn some basics.

2nd: Read the first 4 chaprers of Jim Qwens book "Sight Alignment, Trigger Control and the Big Lie".

I also wrote a basic introduction to High Power Rifle handout with some basic information I cover in the Post's Service Rifle clinics. It doesn't get into sight alignment but has some basic shooting position info.

Once you get some of the basics down, go back to Zidiker, it may make more sense.
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Re: A2 shooting questions

Postby justaguy on Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:31 pm

Rip Van Winkle wrote:My advice,
2nd: Read the first 4 chaprers of Jim Qwens book "Sight Alignment, Trigger Control and the Big Lie".

I also wrote a basic introduction to High Power Rifle handout with some basic information I cover in the Post's Service Rifle clinics. It doesn't get into sight alignment but has some basic shooting position info.

Take this advice.

You wont need to know more than this for a long time. Except they only mention a sling in the last paragraph. Get a good sling, and not a rifle strap.
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