For those that havent seen my thread in this section about having gotten a new AR-15, ill enlighten you. …I got a new AR-15. My first to be exact. Actually, my first rifle ever to be exact. I’m very new to AR-15s and rifles in general. The only rifle Ive ever even held is an AR-15, and my shooting experience with them isnt that advanced (before today, Ive only ever put 100 rounds through an Ameetec when qualifying the two times I have at work).
That being said, just to show how well my new rifle shoots, since I know a couple asked me to post some pics of my targets when I finally go to the range, here it is. Unfortunately, with my being such a novice AR shooter, this is more of a joke because it shows more of how well I shoot, not my rifle. That being said, ill include a little caption above each picture in my defense, so that you understand the circumstances of each target.
Exhibit “A”
This target was shot from a distance of between 25yds-30yds. I do not know exactly how far, so this is an estimate. I used PMC 55gr FMJ, and shot a total of 20 rounds. All rounds were in the standing position, with the M4 stock extended fully. Two rounds went off the paper (high) and I shot Open Sight on a removable carry handle, adjusted to “combat zero” (did I say that right?
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Exhibit “B”
This target was shot from a distance of approximately 10 yds. Once again, this is just an estimate. Same ammunition, with a total of 10 rounds. For this target, I used the laser mounted on the Pentagonlight MD2. It was zero’ed in relation to proper sight alignment at “combat zero” from a distance of approximately 7yds or 8yds, so it may have not even been accurate for the distance I was shooting at. All except a few shots at the end were shot in the standing position, with the M4 stock extended fully. The last 2 or 3 shots were in the kneeling position.

My synopsis? I need a lot of practice. My weapon seems to shoot fine, but these poor groups at such short distances are mainly all me. Never been trained on an AR-15, and as I said, this is my first rifle ever shot, and ive only ever put (after today) 130 rounds down range with one. I didn’t take much time to line up each shot. I need to learn to control my breathing, and I noticed that I was anticipating the recoil a lot, which might explain why in the second target theyre a little low. As for the first target? I dont know, maybe I didnt have the proper sight alingment?
Questions, comments, opinions, advice, and anything else are all welcome.
