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How to mount a scope on an AR-15

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In this video Kaitlyn teaches the proper way to mount an optic on an AR-15 and its proper placement.

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  1. Hey Lady you need a inch pounds torq screwdriver and you need to actually know how many inch pounds you need to torq the screws to. You also need to make sure you use blue Loctite on your screws. Also ensuring your eye relief is proper by having your stock fully extended would probably help to.  So when you find yourself not getting the results you want that might be why.

  2. The information is very general.

    The following was not covered correctly:

    1. Focusing the reticle before mounting the scope.
    2. Setting the eye relief correctly to the shooter.
    3. Did not demonstrate a correct firing position behind the AR.
    4. Did not explain what power the scope should be set at during initial installation?
    5. There was no explanation of eye box.
    6. Using a ratchet instead of atorque wrench.
    7. Don't use a door frame to line up the reticle. Use a plumb  bob line. Anyone can make one. 

     Recommend a more detailed professional video that correctly explains and demonstrates how to mount an AR scope correctly. This will save frustration when trying to zero the scope.

  3. I want my videos to be popular, but it has the same information as thousands of other videos. If only there were some way I could get a major advantage without needing to add any real value that sets me apart from the crowd. Hmmmm….

  4. How did this video get ANY "likes" at all?  There are other hot gun babes who actually know what they're talking about.

    Whoever originated this channel was relying on the notion that a decent looking woman with a fresh manicure would attract the testosterone crowd.  If you want porn, watch porn.  If you want good honest information, why not find videos where a cheap socket wrench isn't passed off as a torque wrench?

    End of rant.

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