Took the 2A to the range
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Took the 2A to the range
I had some old Nato ammo made in Chile. Rifle functioned fine. I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it. It was all I could do to hit the paper at 100 yards half the time. But.... the ammo wasn't all that good either.
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ammunition?
Crappy ammunition equals crappy results.Not bashing or flaming but the ammo you use has so much to do with accuracy.
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The LT-2 sight adjuster.Have you adjusted today?
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The LT-2 sight adjuster.Have you adjusted today?
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Ammo could have been the problem
I've only shot it the one time. I'll have to find some different ammo to see what difference it may make. By the way, the bore looks to be in real good shape so I don't think it's a problem.
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Remember they re-calibrated that sight on the 2A1 from the 2A so it was more in line with the NATO cartridge ballistics. 1200 (2A) meter ladder vs 800 (2A1).
May make a diference. Try some Indian ammo...Nobody likes it ,it's cheap and its out there. I have had good luck. Even the South African works okay. My US and Radway and Port I save for my semi-autos.
Windage problems?
May make a diference. Try some Indian ammo...Nobody likes it ,it's cheap and its out there. I have had good luck. Even the South African works okay. My US and Radway and Port I save for my semi-autos.
Windage problems?