Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
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Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
As the title - purchased the above and shot for the first time yesterday (good fun) - trigger is not as bad as the press state.
But what scope to fit - shooting on the 50m, 100m and maybe the 250m.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
But what scope to fit - shooting on the 50m, 100m and maybe the 250m.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
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Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
I use a Burris Fullfield II 3x9 with the ballistic plex reticle, nice and comfortable to use, and I don't bother altering the scope at different ranges, the reticle is OK until 600 when I normally apply a bit of "Kentucky windage"
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Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
I've got an ACOG on mine but i wouldn't if i'd had to pay full price for it. I've tried other scopes on mine but i personally don't like putting a scope with a bell objective lens on, it just looks 'wrong' to me :roll: , so if i was taking the ACOG off i'd probably replace it with a Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5-bowl as that would look quite similar to the original AUG optic.
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Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
got one of those as well tongueout it works well for the closer stuff, but requires adjusting for longer ranges, and I'm basically lazy clapclapBlackstuff wrote:I've got an ACOG on mine but i wouldn't if i'd had to pay full price for it. I've tried other scopes on mine but i personally don't like putting a scope with a bell objective lens on, it just looks 'wrong' to me :roll: , so if i was taking the ACOG off i'd probably replace it with a Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5-bowl as that would look quite similar to the original AUG optic.
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Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
I've never used it past 300m to be honest, anything further than that and i'd just slap in a 42rd mag and let loose, i'm sure at least one of them would hit the target 

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Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
as long as the first one hit,then the others would be pretty closeBlackstuff wrote:I've never used it past 300m to be honest, anything further than that and i'd just slap in a 42rd mag and let loose, i'm sure at least one of them would hit the target

Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
KennyC,
Normally they are very simple to use - What is your ACOG mounted onto ?
On an M4, zeroed @ 25 it works @ 100 and then use the bars under the chevron for any additional 100 meters . It is not a match optic but does the job for me up to 300 . I have not gone further.
Normally they are very simple to use - What is your ACOG mounted onto ?
On an M4, zeroed @ 25 it works @ 100 and then use the bars under the chevron for any additional 100 meters . It is not a match optic but does the job for me up to 300 . I have not gone further.
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Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
sorry, bit of a typo, I was referring to the Simmons whitetail scope not the ACOG, and the Steyr AUG works very well at 600froggy wrote:KennyC,
Normally they are very simple to use - What is your ACOG mounted onto ?
On an M4, zeroed @ 25 it works @ 100 and then use the bars under the chevron for any additional 100 meters . It is not a match optic but does the job for me up to 300 . I have not gone further.
Re: Steyr Aug - Z SP - what scope
I have burris ar 536 on it, I like the scope better then the gun.
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m7jnu wrote:I have burris ar 536 on it, I like the scope better then the gun.
Why?
I have only shot the Steyr once, but quite like it, the recoil is minimal and the trigger is not as bad has I have read about: agree that the charging handle is a bit stiff and not easy.
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