I bought an el cheapo $25 laser to put on my Ruger Mark III (.22) for the fun of it.
The ruger isnt a target model, thus no rails. i just use an adapter and clamp onto the underside of the barrel.
Something similiar to this:
anyway, at 20' the laser is 8" lower than where the bullet hits. so i have to aim at the bad guys stomach to get a chest shot.
at 50' it's like 18" lower. so at the range, if i aim at the bad guys stomach, i might get a head shot
For those w/Crimson trace (or other reputbale laser), does the distance between the laser and where the bullet hits increase as target distance increases?
And is there a way to fix this? or at least minimize it?
thx!
The ruger isnt a target model, thus no rails. i just use an adapter and clamp onto the underside of the barrel.
Something similiar to this:
anyway, at 20' the laser is 8" lower than where the bullet hits. so i have to aim at the bad guys stomach to get a chest shot.
at 50' it's like 18" lower. so at the range, if i aim at the bad guys stomach, i might get a head shot
For those w/Crimson trace (or other reputbale laser), does the distance between the laser and where the bullet hits increase as target distance increases?
And is there a way to fix this? or at least minimize it?
thx!