I have noticed that there aren't that many Range Report Postings for the Type 97 NSR posted on this forum.
Therefore, I thought, I would share my experience with those of you interested & curious about it.
Please note that I am by no means an expert shooter. Do not take my range result as what this compact rifle is capable of. This is just me shooting more out of sheer curiosity to see what it can do with various ammo I happen to have at hand. I am absolutely certain that the rifle will shoot way better in experienced & capable hands as well as with different type of ammo.
For those of you wondering what the set up is on the rifle:
I zeroed the rifle with Sellier & Bellot 69 GR HPBT because, as the rifling is 1:7 twist & this particular ammo was made for such barrel.
All in all, the result was alright, considering that this is just a battle rifle & not a precision rifle. I am hoping that the accuracy will improve after I have shot a couple hundred rounds through it as well by then, I will hopefully gain a bit more experience on how to handle this puppy.

the green laser dot of the Ncstar can be seen through the tube as shown on the pic below.




Therefore, I thought, I would share my experience with those of you interested & curious about it.
Please note that I am by no means an expert shooter. Do not take my range result as what this compact rifle is capable of. This is just me shooting more out of sheer curiosity to see what it can do with various ammo I happen to have at hand. I am absolutely certain that the rifle will shoot way better in experienced & capable hands as well as with different type of ammo.
For those of you wondering what the set up is on the rifle:
- Burris AR 536 sight
- AAC Blackout Muzzle Brake
- Surefire Scout light
- NcStar green dot sight (it Co-witnesses with the Burris sight through the Burris see through tube located on the riser block)
- I use cheek weld instead of chin weld to see through.
- It feels like I am shooting using rear iron Peep sight with green laser dot for the front sight.
I zeroed the rifle with Sellier & Bellot 69 GR HPBT because, as the rifling is 1:7 twist & this particular ammo was made for such barrel.
- The target paper is 14 X 17 inch.
- 50 meters target result consists of 5 different ammo with a 5 shot group
- 100 meters target result consists of 4 different ammo also with a 5 shot group
- 200 meters target result consist of 2 types of ammo only, with a 5 shot group. However, it looks like some of the bullets strayed from the target paper.
All in all, the result was alright, considering that this is just a battle rifle & not a precision rifle. I am hoping that the accuracy will improve after I have shot a couple hundred rounds through it as well by then, I will hopefully gain a bit more experience on how to handle this puppy.

the green laser dot of the Ncstar can be seen through the tube as shown on the pic below.




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