Mike Panic
Member
I bought a 15-22 a few weeks ago on a whim, actually went to a gun shop to check out an H&K MP5 .22, they were out of stock and the guy at the counter talked me into the 15-22. Within the first few rounds shooting on the iron sights @ 25 yards I was making 3" groups, but hated the fact that the front sight covered the bullseye and hated actually walking up to the target to see where I should be.
Yesterday I went to a gun show in my town and picked up a bi-pod, extra mag and an off-brand 3-9x42 scope (sniper, green / red illuminated) with laser mount on the side. It looks very similar to the NC Star Mark III with the exception of the quick release on the left instead of right and the laser mounted to the side of the scope.
So, I've never zero'd a scope, much less set one up. Watched a few videos on YouTube and totally understand the concept. Last night at a friends house with 30+ acres and a safe valley to shoot within, we setup some targets and had problems hitting paper. First thing this morning I went to the range and at 25 yards couldn't hit my 18" wide paper targets. Put a target at 10 yards and started to hit the paper. I was able to adjust the widage with no problem, but elevation was still off by nearly 8" will the adjuster knob was fully spun out.
Went back to the 25 yard targets and the windage was off again by 2+ inches and for obvious reasons, it was still shooting super low.
It's mounted to the rail firmly, what else can I do? Do I need a short riser on this thing? It does sit about a 1/4-3/8th inch lower than the iron sights. I'm ready to throw the thing against the wall.
Yesterday I went to a gun show in my town and picked up a bi-pod, extra mag and an off-brand 3-9x42 scope (sniper, green / red illuminated) with laser mount on the side. It looks very similar to the NC Star Mark III with the exception of the quick release on the left instead of right and the laser mounted to the side of the scope.
So, I've never zero'd a scope, much less set one up. Watched a few videos on YouTube and totally understand the concept. Last night at a friends house with 30+ acres and a safe valley to shoot within, we setup some targets and had problems hitting paper. First thing this morning I went to the range and at 25 yards couldn't hit my 18" wide paper targets. Put a target at 10 yards and started to hit the paper. I was able to adjust the widage with no problem, but elevation was still off by nearly 8" will the adjuster knob was fully spun out.
Went back to the 25 yard targets and the windage was off again by 2+ inches and for obvious reasons, it was still shooting super low.
It's mounted to the rail firmly, what else can I do? Do I need a short riser on this thing? It does sit about a 1/4-3/8th inch lower than the iron sights. I'm ready to throw the thing against the wall.