The standard K31 iron sight line elevation concept is somewhat unconventional and designed for center hold ( point of aim = point of impact ) at the and meter settings with GP11 ammunition.
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A new . 38 loading was introduced for use in combat utilizing a, gilding-metal-jacketed lead bullet; new foresights were issued to compensate for the new cartridge's ballistics and change to the point of aim.
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Benchrest remove only two factors, 1 ) the ability to precisely return a rifle to the same point of aim, and 2 ) to apply constant forces to the rifle from shot to shot.
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The emphasis on teaching traditional rifle marksmanship within Project Appleseed centers around traditional rifle marksmanship techniques using a rifle sling coupled with a concept termed " natural point of aim " ( NPOA ).
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For longer distances where bullet drop is a concern, sometimes yes, altho it's quite common to just adjust the point of aim instead . ( talk ) 18 : 12, 3 January 2008 ( UTC)
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Bonatz put the tower directly on the axis of the K�nigstrasse as an optical point of aim, and another axis along the tower and the wing on the Schlossgarten continues on to the Neckar valley.
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As in other reflex sights, the point of aim will change position based on eye position at other ranges with the maximum error being equal to the diameter of the sight's optical window at short range.
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For example, if the point of impact is 3 inches high and 1.5 inches left of the point of aim at 100 yards, the scope needs to be adjusted 3 MOA down, and 1.5 MOA right.
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These were harder to make, since, like a double rifle, the rifle barrels must be very carefully " regulated ", that is, aligned during manufacture to shoot to the same point of aim at a given distance.
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The semi-automatic operation and reduced recoil allowed soldiers to fire 8 rounds as quickly as they could pull the trigger, without having to move their hands on the rifle and therefore disrupt their firing position and point of aim.