Hello,
I’m zeroing my 16" AR with my Matech 600m BUIS using 62gr Silver Bear ammunition. Assuming i have zeroed it to 50m and confirmed at 200 will the elevation adjustments still be accurate since I’m using 62gr .223 ammo as opposed to M855?
Also, 16" barrel shooting 62gr .223 out to 300 yards. Doable?
Noob question, I know.
If memory serves, it’s designed to be zeroed @25m using the 300m setting on a carbine, or using the “z-mark” for the rifle, and the elevations are supposed to reflect that zero procedure. Haven’t the foggiest idea where I put that manual, blast it all…
Presupposing that my memory is correct RE: zeroing, ammo alone will affect the fall of rounds, but elevations should be reasonably close.
Did you zero @ 50m using the 200m elevation? That would make things more cattywompus
I’m thinking your elevations won’t match up, just based on the 50/200 zero using either the 200m or 300m elevation; add the different ammo and barrel lengths, chances diminish.