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Old 05-06-2017, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by VegasPier View Post
Thanks guys. I was briefed on the use of the bullet tip and the tool to make the sight adjustments. The instructor suggested that the tool is easier to use. He maintains more than one rifle so I assume that is why he likes the tool.

So I'm good to go with a bullet or a tool if I find one. It would also appear that once set it I won't need to make that front sight adjustment again.

I had problems with my password last night so I came in as in
unregistered. Problem solved today.

Cheers, VegasPier
For the most part, once you have the rifle zeroed, you will leave it alone. This could change though, if you change the rounds you fire, or if you zeroed at sea level and then went on a hunt in the Rockies...

Also, if you are an armorer and you are returning hundreds of rifles to mechanical zero everyday, then the tool would be easier to use... but for one rifle... tool not required.

But, you did ask where to get one, so simple answer... any gun store that carries ARs and accessories. If you want to go online, you can find them at Brownell's, Midway USA, Palmetto State Armory, or even Amazon.
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