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Old 09-07-2017, 10:03 AM
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When using a Boresnake, just be careful that it doesn't snag on the ejector, which could bend it out of whack. I'll usually just put one finger over the rearmost end of the ejector until the Boresnake's end loop clears.
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Seemed like no matter how i adjusted them, my shots were always going down and to the right. I might have not been putting my face close enough to the stock to see through them properly.
Iron sight shooting is a bit of an art form. Having a knowledgeable person there to train you is very helpful. Putting the tip of your nose to the back of the charging handle should give you the proper eye relief to the rear sight, then focus on the front sight and add pressure to the trigger.
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