Am I correct that when zeroing the Bren at all ranges, the mean POI should be one inch to the right of POA? Ta, Mike.
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Am I correct that when zeroing the Bren at all ranges, the mean POI should be one inch to the right of POA? Ta, Mike.
Yes......., sort of! At 100 yards, sight set to 200 yards, Several warming shots into the bank.
5 single aimed shots supported. 4 out of 5 shots are to fall within a rectangle of 6" x 6", the MPI will be 1" right and 1.5" high.
Permissable variation allowed. Horizontal. NIL. Vertical +/- 1"
Seems like a long time now since I've heard things spoken that way...refreshing.
Would a 6" by 6" rectangle not be a square! Or did you just drop that in to see if we were taking notice Captain ?
Well spotted. But the EMER calls it a rectangle - so rectangle it is!
Or could it be....An 'Army' Square Rectangle?........:D
RIGHT!!! 'Get Down, Test, & Adjust'!!!!........;)
OZ EMEI's .......25m plain white screen with 25mm square aiming mark, 100m 100mm aiming mark.
poi at 25m 25mm right of poa, permissable variation 12mm.
100m, 25mm right and 38mm high, permissable vertical variation 50mm.
Five rounds single shot - four out of five to be contained in 38mmx38mm square at 25m. or 150mm square at 100m.
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Why would the Ausies have a different measuring system? And in metric for an imperialy ranged gun? I thought at first it was just the metric equivalent to imperial but there no way near similar.
Is it definitely for a Bren or could it be Steyr or similar?