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L2A1 SUIT questions
OK, this isn't exactly a L1/FAL question...
Is it possible to adjust the zero to compensate for a barrel other than the L1's 21", 6-groove, 1/12 twist?
Thanks!
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10-17-2009 12:41 PM
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In short, yes and no! The SUIT is 'calibrated' for up to 300yds in the high position and up to 500yds in the low position (yes, the graticle is a foresight in optical terms.....) so if you zeroed it in at 300 yards or in accordance with the user handbook (in the case of the L1A1 rifle) then regardless of the twist or ammunition, then it should be 'on' at 500 yards.
I say 'on' at 500 yards in much the same way as I say 'calibrated' at 300 yards. The SUIT was never a telescopic sight but is what you might forgivingly call a 'sort of good compromise if you were in a kind mood' sort of sight.
So in short, zero yours in at 300 yards and see how it shoots at 500 and it won't be far out ....., sort of......
It was one of these things that the British Army got by default really. It wasn't quite what was needed but it filled a hole. Mind you, with the prices sky rocketing, I wish I'd kept a few!
BDL in SC has user handbooks
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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Thanks, Peter. I was looking at using it on a rifle with a 24" barrel (& I haven't been able to pin down the details of the rifling) and I loved the one I had on my old L1A1 (which I had to sell when I moved to New Jersey) so I wanted to know if it would work with a rifle of difering balistic performance. Thanks for your help!