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Officer with Rifle Takes Out Alleged Police Attacker from 180+ Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 3870459" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I do hope that this is at least looked at by L.E. in general as a true teaching moment! A patrol carbine should have at least a true 100 yard zero, and my preference for any dot sighted AR in 223/556 would be a 200 yard zero! I couldn't even begin to tell you the amount of departments that run a 25 yard zero or 50 yard zero and think that is good enough! I have done a lot of L.E training and can attest most struggle with hitting targets past about 75 yards. Sometimes it is lack of trigger time for the officers, but the vast majority of missing is having almost no real idea of where it hits at extended ranges! A small amount of error at close range can easily be completely off a target at longer range. Zero that crap at range!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 3870459, member: 6064"] I do hope that this is at least looked at by L.E. in general as a true teaching moment! A patrol carbine should have at least a true 100 yard zero, and my preference for any dot sighted AR in 223/556 would be a 200 yard zero! I couldn't even begin to tell you the amount of departments that run a 25 yard zero or 50 yard zero and think that is good enough! I have done a lot of L.E training and can attest most struggle with hitting targets past about 75 yards. Sometimes it is lack of trigger time for the officers, but the vast majority of missing is having almost no real idea of where it hits at extended ranges! A small amount of error at close range can easily be completely off a target at longer range. Zero that crap at range!!! [/QUOTE]
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