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    Quote Originally Posted by driller212 View Post
    Do I really need to post those 100m groups AGAIN!?
    Wow impressive groups. I know from what I've read on CGN that the T97 is accurate but I questioned Tony.1911 about what range the target he translated was shot at because it looks like it was done with iron sights.

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    What about a range report on the one that is already here and been tested. I would.like to see that as I.have been waiting for this since last December

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    Quote Originally Posted by xdmer View Post
    Oh yes, now we're talking, can we have this.
    No it didn't say… Sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus1866 View Post
    Wow impressive groups. I know from what I've read on CGN that the T97 is accurate but I questioned Tony.1911 about what range the target he translated was shot at because it looks like it was done with iron sights.
    Here is my deduction:
    if the gun is sighted in 200 yard, and the sight is about 1.5 inch high, then the bullet drop is .4 inch at 25 yards. .4 inch is about 10 cm - which is exactly match the target. See the black bullseye is about 10 cm high.
    Since china uses cm, m and km, so I will assume the target is at 25 m.

    I would think 80% for sure.

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    The bullet drop looks a lot more like 2 or 3 ish inches to me. Also I am sure that .4 inches does not equal 10cm. Do you mean 4 inches, or 10mm?

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    1 inch = 2.54cm = 25.4mm
    .4 = 1.016 cm = 10.16 mm


    Quote Originally Posted by driller212 View Post
    The bullet drop looks a lot more like 2 or 3 ish inches to me. Also I am sure that .4 inches does not equal 10cm. Do you mean 4 inches, or 10mm?

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    So the target is 25 m?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SQUAREHEAD1 View Post
    So the target is 25 m?
    25m would be the standard military range for zeroing. The idea is to be able to easily zero your rifle pretty much anywhere. You don't always have 300 yard of empty space available. Plus, it's way easier to do without a spotting scope.

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    Yep, I Understand, just wanted to check on the range This group was shot at...
    Thanks,


    Quote Originally Posted by Corps View Post
    25m would be the standard military range for zeroing. The idea is to be able to easily zero your rifle pretty much anywhere. You don't always have 300 yard of empty space available. Plus, it's way easier to do without a spotting scope.

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    As long as the gun can hold MOC (minute of commie) out to 300 m, and it's non-restricted, it shoots well enough for me.

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