@CargaMarranas usually when you buy a scope, or accesory they come with one. So far i've ran into 2 different sizes, (the larger one that came with a handgrip (forearm grip on a Ar-15)
Also mount your scope as close to the gun as possible. The further the scope is up off the barrel the less accuracy you will get from the rifle. On this video the first thing i noticed is that there is a little too much gap between gun and scope. I would replace these rings with as lower ones. Good vid.
Do you have to repeat the process if your changing shooting ranges?
Like say im sighting in at about 10 yards. Would I have to sight in again if I was going to do 100 yards? Or once I sight it in its good for all ranges?
Yes, because the pellet/bb would drop over time, making it necessary to compensate for it's drop. But you would only need to make the crosshair aim higher.
@vgamedude12 If you do it at 100 yards depending on caliber, your bullet will DROP in further ranges, (200 yrds for my 5.56 is approx 1 inch in 68degree F, weather. (55gr, boat tail, 3025fps, FMJ, no elevation) but at 50 yards you bullet will be higher than your center of crossheirs.
on guns, the eye relief is mainly for recoil because you dont want the scope hit your eye.
not sure how it effects your image downrange tough. I think you could put your eye very close to the back lens as long as you have little or no recoil at all
Yo thanks for the video!
skurge27 5 months ago
hi i just wanna know What size is the allen wrench or key? plzzz
CargaMarranas 1 year ago
@CargaMarranas usually when you buy a scope, or accesory they come with one. So far i've ran into 2 different sizes, (the larger one that came with a handgrip (forearm grip on a Ar-15)
Warsniper22 1 year ago
@Warsniper22 yeah i know but i lost my key!! DX anyway I bought a new one, but thanks for the info.
CargaMarranas 1 year ago
10-4!
TheWhopman 2 years ago
was the creator of this gun lazy to make his own handle or why does the gun look like a medival pistol without the stock?
webdoggboy 2 years ago
Also mount your scope as close to the gun as possible. The further the scope is up off the barrel the less accuracy you will get from the rifle. On this video the first thing i noticed is that there is a little too much gap between gun and scope. I would replace these rings with as lower ones. Good vid.
TheWhopman 2 years ago
@TheWhopman yeh thats why i use low profile scope rings
cqbleader 2 years ago
this video doesnt tell you how to center it this is stupid
sgtsnakeeyes11 2 years ago
Do you have to repeat the process if your changing shooting ranges?
Like say im sighting in at about 10 yards. Would I have to sight in again if I was going to do 100 yards? Or once I sight it in its good for all ranges?
vgamedude12 2 years ago
yes you would have to, but only the elevation
t3hDRIFT 2 years ago
Yes, because the pellet/bb would drop over time, making it necessary to compensate for it's drop. But you would only need to make the crosshair aim higher.
Hitari0 2 years ago
@vgamedude12 If you do it at 100 yards depending on caliber, your bullet will DROP in further ranges, (200 yrds for my 5.56 is approx 1 inch in 68degree F, weather. (55gr, boat tail, 3025fps, FMJ, no elevation) but at 50 yards you bullet will be higher than your center of crossheirs.
Warsniper22 1 year ago
is that the phantom 1000x?
R3v3ng3R3c0rdZ 2 years ago
on guns, the eye relief is mainly for recoil because you dont want the scope hit your eye.
not sure how it effects your image downrange tough. I think you could put your eye very close to the back lens as long as you have little or no recoil at all
tnx for sharing :)
FighterAceee 2 years ago
actually, if you put your eye right up, you wont see an image, you can only see an image at the distance of the eye releif
t3hDRIFT 2 years ago
wow yur stupid u wont see anything its not for recoil how old r u 1
777MrProphet 2 years ago
vaya mierda de video
albertomanises21 2 years ago
awesome vid
leogecko22 2 years ago
cool video,
morris96XXXX 2 years ago