Can anyone tell me how much I should expect zero to move at 25 meters when rotating the rear sight elevation knob back one click to the 300/800 meter mark so I can figure out how much to move the front sight post on the back up irons on my flat top?
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I dont understand the question.. from where to where are you moving the sight?Can anyone tell me how much I should expect zero to move at 25 meters when rotating the rear sight elevation knob back one click to the 300/800 meter mark so I can figure out how much to move the front sight post on the back up irons on my flat top?
I dont understand the question.. from where to where are you moving the sight?
Assuming you have traditional m4/m16 rifle sights.
Each click of the windage knob will move the strike on the round from 1/8 inch (.3 centimeters) at 25 meters to 4 inches (10 centimeters) at 800 meters.
Each notch on the front sight will move the strike of the bullet from 3/8 inch (0.9 centimeters) to 2 3/4 inches (7 centimeters) at 200 meters.
To place your 300-meter zero on the rifle, you must rotate the elevation knob one click counterclockwise. The 8/3 (300-meter) mark on the elevation knob should now be aligned with the index mark on the left side of the sight.