Maddmax
US Veteran
I thought Nikon gave you mounts when you buy that scope. Maybe promo is over.
It's kind of a hit or miss off the shelf. I've seen them listed both ways out of the catalog or on the internet.
I thought Nikon gave you mounts when you buy that scope. Maybe promo is over.
Here an update: Things got squirly with the mounts. I have the P-223 Nikon scope (3x32) and still in search of QD mounts (AR is for range use only). I tried a UTG 1/2" mount but the scope wouldn't clear the rear sight. As I'd prefer to stay with a QD mount, either I'll get the same UTG rings but in 1" (I've had good luck with UTG) or I may succumb to using the individual P series rings (would prefer two rings vs a one piece/two ring set-up).
On a related note, I find it odd I can't find a picture on the 'net of an M&P AR15 with the Nikon 3x32 scope (that many praise) and the P-series mount. I just want to see the set-up that it clears the rear sight (or even with different mounts).
Forgive me for being forward but why are you buying an AR when your intention is to shoot 400 yards in the future? The Sport is a fine rifle but I don't think it's going to do all that well at 400 yards without some pretty serious upgrades. And a 3X scope isn't really something intended to get you out that far either. It certainly can be done but most people pick a more powerful scope for longer distances like that. It's actually bad to go with a scope that is too powerful because of mirage issues but at 400 yards you're just starting to get into the distance where that becomes a factor.
I've shot AR's built for accurate, long range shooting at my gun club on the 400 yard range. I shot an AR-10 with a heavy barrel for example. The larger bullet from an AR-10 will stay on course better because of the weight it isn't affected by the wind so much. I also have a bolt action .223 that's built for shooting that distance and farther. I've shot several AR's out to 400 yards actually. I've never seen one come close to the accuracy of the bolt action rifle I have. That bolt action rifle I have is a particularly accurate rifle (Savage 12 LRPV with the target action) and I have a Weaver 36X scope mounted on it. For a long time I had an 18X scope on it. That rifle shoots 5" groups at 400 yards. I've never seen an AR shoot better than maybe 18" at that distance. Maybe I just didn't get to shoot a good example. I know some AR's do shoot very accurate but they are purpose built examples and not entry level rifles with 3X optics.
I don't mean to offend you. I just wonder if you've thought about these things because it isn't going to be that easy to shoot well at that distance with that rifle IMO. I bought my Sport as a 100-200 yard maximum range rifle. Most of my shooting will be inside 100 yards. Mine is pretty accurate for a rifle of this type. But it won't come close to what a dedicated long range rifle will do. I think you'll find it's pretty darn hard to hit anything smaller than a 18" target at 400 yards with the Sport and that's probably being optimistic.
You say you want to buy a better AR down the road. I believe I would make that rifle your long range AR. If I wanted a 400 yard capable rifle now I'd be getting a bolt action. From what I understand you haven't bought an AR yet. There's plenty to like about them. But shooting 400 yards with what is really more M4 than AR (judging by barrel length) is pretty ambitious.
Apparently CJ has never been to a high power match like those held at Camp Perry and witnessed shooters clean the 600 yard stage with iron sights. The ten ring is 12" in diameter on that target. Admittedly those rifles are not entry level rifles and their ammunition is not made by Wolf, but to say that an AR type rifle is not accurate past 200 yards is wrong.
Here an update: Things got squirly with the mounts. I have the P-223 Nikon scope (3x32) and still in search of QD mounts (AR is for range use only). I tried a UTG 1/2" mount but the scope wouldn't clear the rear sight. As I'd prefer to stay with a QD mount, either I'll get the same UTG rings but in 1" (I've had good luck with UTG) or I may succumb to using the individual P series rings (would prefer two rings vs a one piece/two ring set-up).
On a related note, I find it odd I can't find a picture on the 'net of an M&P AR15 with the Nikon 3x32 scope (that many praise) and the P-series mount. I just want to see the set-up that it clears the rear sight (or even with different mounts).
What stand is that? Looks pretty sweet
What stand is that? Looks pretty sweet