S&W M&P15 Sport II - Third Range Day:
Firearm: M&P 15 Sport 2
Modifications: Replaced butt stock, pistol grip, and handguard
Range: 100m+
Ammo: 120RND Barnaul .223 55gr FMJ & 20RND 1995 5.56 55gr brass China Surplus
Optic: Bushnell 4.5-18x40mm AR/.223 BDC
Conditions: Ground was damp. Mostly calm with minor gusts of wind. Thunderstorms expected after mid-day.
My son and daughter joined me this time to try out the M&P 15 while I setup the new scope. We only had 140 rounds and two hours before we needed to leave for an appointment. Accounting for setup and clean up we didn't have much shooting time before we needed to rush off.
I had already removed and polished the trigger to smooth it out a bit. Bore sight has the first two shots just off paper, about 3" low. From there I walked it up after a few more shots until it seemed to be hitting centre mass. Then I let the kids go for the bottom target and sign.
The new scope was working well and even though I couldn't get the 18x to be 100% clear on the target, due to my glasses, my kids could see things perfectly fine. (Old eyes suck.)
We all had okay groups here and there but I couldn't get consistent. My best group was on the sign, POA was the letter "U". So either my trigger control was all over the place, I hate orange, or I do better with white and blue targets. My son shot the two top corners which cut the metal supports and broke the target.
The kids had fun, as did I, but I need to come back and do a serious effort when we have time to relax.
Firearm: M&P 15 Sport 2
Modifications: Replaced butt stock, pistol grip, and handguard
Range: 100m+
Ammo: 120RND Barnaul .223 55gr FMJ & 20RND 1995 5.56 55gr brass China Surplus
Optic: Bushnell 4.5-18x40mm AR/.223 BDC
Conditions: Ground was damp. Mostly calm with minor gusts of wind. Thunderstorms expected after mid-day.
My son and daughter joined me this time to try out the M&P 15 while I setup the new scope. We only had 140 rounds and two hours before we needed to leave for an appointment. Accounting for setup and clean up we didn't have much shooting time before we needed to rush off.
I had already removed and polished the trigger to smooth it out a bit. Bore sight has the first two shots just off paper, about 3" low. From there I walked it up after a few more shots until it seemed to be hitting centre mass. Then I let the kids go for the bottom target and sign.
The new scope was working well and even though I couldn't get the 18x to be 100% clear on the target, due to my glasses, my kids could see things perfectly fine. (Old eyes suck.)
We all had okay groups here and there but I couldn't get consistent. My best group was on the sign, POA was the letter "U". So either my trigger control was all over the place, I hate orange, or I do better with white and blue targets. My son shot the two top corners which cut the metal supports and broke the target.
The kids had fun, as did I, but I need to come back and do a serious effort when we have time to relax.


















































