Hey Fellas. I just got back from the range (+30, blazing sun, no wind)!


I have a Bushmaster that I am slowly becoming acquainted with. I bought it with the intent of pimping it out like all the cool kids are doing...but the more I shoot, the more I like it just the way it is.
I dialled the gun in as per the standard procedure in the manual and the gun is fine - for combat purposes, I guess. Slung up from the prone I can easily put all my shots into a target the size of a man' chest out to 200 yards (haven't shot any further out yet...). Not bad for a hare-lip old fart!
The only gripe I have is that the gun is shooting a tad high with a six o'clock hold - and I would like to be able to dial the sights in so that I don't have to compensate.
I seem to recall a discussion amongst the local AR15 geeks where they referred to some time of set screw or fine adjustment besides the ones on the front and rear sight. Does this ring a bell with any of you?
Your two cents is appreciated.
I have a Bushmaster that I am slowly becoming acquainted with. I bought it with the intent of pimping it out like all the cool kids are doing...but the more I shoot, the more I like it just the way it is.
I dialled the gun in as per the standard procedure in the manual and the gun is fine - for combat purposes, I guess. Slung up from the prone I can easily put all my shots into a target the size of a man' chest out to 200 yards (haven't shot any further out yet...). Not bad for a hare-lip old fart!
The only gripe I have is that the gun is shooting a tad high with a six o'clock hold - and I would like to be able to dial the sights in so that I don't have to compensate.
I seem to recall a discussion amongst the local AR15 geeks where they referred to some time of set screw or fine adjustment besides the ones on the front and rear sight. Does this ring a bell with any of you?
Your two cents is appreciated.




















































