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    Shooting at 100 will have to wait until spring when I shoot 100 vintage military rifle matches with USGICollector, AFTER I get a pass from my wife saying I am cleared to shoot! To her, a gun is a gun, and a carbine might as well be a 12 GA. I even offered to shoot the carbine with the butt on my nose to prove the kick can't hurt me! She is freaked by the fact that the orthopedist said if the surgical repair does not take (it is the second try), I will loose partial use of my right arm!
    Don't change anything until you try it at 100 using the 100 yd version of the targeting sight. If it's low, as I think it may be, you might consider taking a little off the front sight. As it stands, that's good targeting and good shooting, particularly considering that shoulder!
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    Quote Originally Posted by INLAND44 View Post
    Don't change anything until you try it at 100 using the 100 yd version of the targeting sight. If it's low, as I think it may be, you might consider taking a little off the front sight. As it stands, that's good targeting and good shooting, particularly considering that shoulder!
    I used a Point A hold (6 o'clock) and at 25 yards the group center is about 1 1/2 inch above POA, which according to my BC program, should be dead on POA at 150 yards and about 3.5 above POA on a 6 o'clock hold at 100 yards. Sounds close to perfect for a 100 yard SR 1. We'll see!

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