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Originally Posted by fyimo
I think you need to practice at 25 and then 50 yards and work at getting much better groups. After you know your iron sights are right on you can consider moving to a scope. The first major need is getting control of the trigger so that you are not moving as you pull the trigger.
When you decide to go with a scope I would go with a Nikon P223 or a Vortex as they both are great scopes.
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Thank you,
A few questions here:
1. So all you guys know how to hit accurate with just the front sights at 25 to 100 yards? It seems impossible for me.
2. Should I be standing or siitting down whem practing with front sights from 25 to 50 yards?
3. Should I order a Bipod?
I saw all of guys at range with this on their AR. They are fun to shoot.
Thank you