I bought an AR-15 several months ago and realized that although we had mounted a sight and had been tinkering with it for several months, we have't zeroed it.
I needed to rectify that problem, and my grandson, who is going to Army Basic training next month, needed the experience. So, we grabbed some mags and ammo and headed to the range this morning.
Grandson has chosen the MOS of 91F (Small Arm Repairman) to begin his military career, and I'm sure that some of that training, bot in Basic and in AIT will revolve around the M4 Series weapons. I've been teaching him standard disassembly and basic maintenance, and it was time to see if he could shoot the darned thing. I had downloaded and printed this target so that we could start at 25 yards and have a close 100 yard zero.
Afte three shots, an adjustment, and three more shots, we went down ange to change targets. He took his time, gave me three good shots and after the range went cold, we went down to find this target.
Not bad for someone new to the AR platform. We brought in the target butt, and I told him to pick out a dirt clod on the 100 yard berm and see if he could bust it. He did, then started picking out oher dirt clofs on the berm to get a feel for running the AR. Unfortunately, this range doesn't allow for position work, but hopefully we'll find time before he leaves to get out to another range and work on positions.
It was a great morning for PawPaw and grandson. He finished high school yesterday and he's ready to launch. He plans to do Basic and AIT, then come back here for college. He's in the National Guard, which will help pay for his education.
As for me and Belle, we're going to hate to see him go.
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Congrats to him! And not bad shooting! :-)
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