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What's with people shooting ARs indoors?
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2581400" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>^^ This right here... I frequently shoot my ARs and other rifles at 25m on inch squares or 25m Army Qualification Tests. Like Ted said it is a good way to keep up on fundamentals without all the walking you do on a full distance range. That is why we do most of our Appleseed classes at 25m. A couple of the stages of the AQT involve significant time pressure, so could be mistaken for a "mag dump" I suppose, but you can fire a round every second or two and still keep the groups under 4 MOA if you know what you're doing. Come to an Appleseed and you'll see what I'm talking about. </p><p></p><p>Also, a 25m zero can be very useful... on an AR, a 25m zero is very close to a 300m zero. On an M1 or M1A, it is equal to a 200m zero. Zero an AR 2 MOA low at 25m, and you have a good 200m zero. I got a last-minute zero this way at H&H last year before a Run 'n Gun, and smoked the bonus stage where you have to get a first-round hit on a head sized target at 250 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2581400, member: 4235"] ^^ This right here... I frequently shoot my ARs and other rifles at 25m on inch squares or 25m Army Qualification Tests. Like Ted said it is a good way to keep up on fundamentals without all the walking you do on a full distance range. That is why we do most of our Appleseed classes at 25m. A couple of the stages of the AQT involve significant time pressure, so could be mistaken for a "mag dump" I suppose, but you can fire a round every second or two and still keep the groups under 4 MOA if you know what you're doing. Come to an Appleseed and you'll see what I'm talking about. Also, a 25m zero can be very useful... on an AR, a 25m zero is very close to a 300m zero. On an M1 or M1A, it is equal to a 200m zero. Zero an AR 2 MOA low at 25m, and you have a good 200m zero. I got a last-minute zero this way at H&H last year before a Run 'n Gun, and smoked the bonus stage where you have to get a first-round hit on a head sized target at 250 yards. [/QUOTE]
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