This video takes a closer look at the Nikon M-223 2-8 power AR rifle scope, and the features that can be found on it. Visit the website for prices and more information!
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im gonna put this scope on my 1885 4570 and make my own turret . has excellent eye relief and awesome glass with lots of moa
if this scope is made for the 55 grain version of 5.56 how will using a 62 grain round affect the zero if at all?
The witness marks on the windage/elevation turrents don't look like they line up very well with the marks on the scope. Is this true or is it the camera angle?
hes that talking head again
@binnion78 thanks for the info man! thank you!
i have 1:8 twist sabre 18" and use 55grain. can i still use this scope?
@cuzimaluzer77
you should see the arguments my comment caused on the other posts of this video.
when i said "dad's ar" i meant it for 1:12 twist barrels (i wrote 1:7 and 1:9 on accident).
then everybody starts flying off the handle because they don't know what they're talking about or what i actually meant.
the scope was optimized for 55 gr bullets and using the wrong barrel twist rate will not give you (as) accurate results.
changing between 1:7-1:9 will alter the point of impact.
the real dealbreaker is that it isn't "for your ar", it is for "your dad's ar".
the m223 scopes are all optimized for the 55gr bullet. who the hell shoots that anymore from an ar?
sure you can swap complete uppers to shoot 55 gr instead of 62 but why spend the extra money ?
most people will do that to shoot 9mm or 6.8mm.
did nikon japan dream this up?
do they know the difference between 1:7 and 1:9 twist?
wow, let's run out to the store and re-barrel to use this scope!