The more I shoot mine, the more I am liking it! Sighting in the red dot was a bit of a PITA, did a rough bore sight with the rifle disassembled at 25 yards and a few three shot groups got me on target. Stepped it back to 50 yards and I was far off zero, and had a hard time getting the dot zeroed in! A buddy of mine was spotting for me and was convinced the scope was a POS (he isn't a big fan of red dot sights), his son said "maybe it's the gun". I pulled the scope off, (one of the things I love about A.R.M.S. throw lever rings is quick removal and remounting) and put three rounds on target with the open sights.
I remounted the scope and fired again, adjusting after a three shot group as I did before, this time the scope settled into zero easily after a few more groups. Don't know why I had such a time zeroing it the first time but it is hitting dead on now. I let my friend try it out first with the scope and then with the stock sights, all rounds on target. I remounted the scope again, handed the gun and a magazine to my buddy's son and the kid looked at me like I had handed him the holy grail! He did very well shooting it, the scope keeping it's zero after being taken off and put back on.
The only thing I think it needs now is some 30 round magazines and a lot more ammo!
I remounted the scope and fired again, adjusting after a three shot group as I did before, this time the scope settled into zero easily after a few more groups. Don't know why I had such a time zeroing it the first time but it is hitting dead on now. I let my friend try it out first with the scope and then with the stock sights, all rounds on target. I remounted the scope again, handed the gun and a magazine to my buddy's son and the kid looked at me like I had handed him the holy grail! He did very well shooting it, the scope keeping it's zero after being taken off and put back on.
The only thing I think it needs now is some 30 round magazines and a lot more ammo!