The QA November 2021

Published on December 1, 2021
Duration: 27:59

This episode of The QA from UN12 Magazine features Dave Tim answering viewer questions on various firearms topics. Key discussions include zeroing 45-degree offset red dots and iron sights, the manufacturing differences between budget and high-end AR-15 upper and lower receivers, and tips for building and maintaining AR-15 platforms. The episode also touches on firearm instruction best practices, M-LOK fastener preferences, and recommendations for long-range bolt-action rifle optics and calibers.

Quick Summary

For 45-degree offset red dots, a 50-yard zero is often preferred as it provides a good balance for engaging targets at various distances. While 100 yards is also a viable option if it works consistently for you, the 50-yard zero offers a practical compromise for quick transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Holiday Wishes
  2. 01:06How to Submit Questions for The QA
  3. 02:25Upcoming Reviews & Content Delays
  4. 03:01Question 1: Zeroing 45-Degree Offset Sights
  5. 05:06Question 2: AR-15 Upper & Lower Receiver Manufacturing
  6. 09:39Question 3: 6.5mm ARC Buffer Tube Compatibility
  7. 10:16Viewer Comment & Giveaway Entry
  8. 10:43Sponsor Break: Lucky Shot
  9. 11:27Question 4: AR-15 Gas Key Alignment & Field Repairs
  10. 13:25Question 5: Extractor Springs & Buffer Recommendations
  11. 14:14Question 6: Fitting an AR to the User
  12. 14:23Question 7: AR-15 Bolt Catch Installation Trick
  13. 15:14Question 8: AR-15 Armorer Classes
  14. 16:33Question 9: Helping Struggling Firearm Students
  15. 18:08Question 10: Pre-Class Safety Checks & UTM Rounds
  16. 19:25Question 11: Rebuilding Student Confidence After Bad Experience
  17. 20:21Question 12: M-LOK Fasteners & Thread Locker
  18. 22:15Question 13: Fitment Accessories (Cheek Risers, etc.)
  19. 23:22Viewer Mail & Christmas Cards
  20. 24:06Question 14: Long-Range Bolt Gun Calibers & Optics
  21. 26:48Prize Winner Announcement
  22. 27:17Closing Remarks & Next Episode

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good zero distance for 45-degree offset red dot sights on an AR-15?

For 45-degree offset red dots, a 50-yard zero is often preferred as it provides a good balance for engaging targets at various distances. While 100 yards is also a viable option if it works consistently for you, the 50-yard zero offers a practical compromise for quick transitions.

Are AR-15 upper and lower receivers only made by a few manufacturers?

No, that's a misconception. While the initial forgings for AR-15 receivers come from a limited number of sources, many machine shops perform the machining. The quality, tolerances, and finishing processes vary significantly, leading to a wide range of price points and quality differences between brands.

What are some tips for installing an AR-15 bolt catch?

A common trick for installing an AR-15 bolt catch is to use a wooden swab or toothpick as a slave pin to hold the components in place. Then, use a specialized roll pin punch designed for AR-15s to drive the roll pin, which will push the slave pin out.

Is the 3-9x scope still relevant for hunting rifles?

The 3-9x scope is considered an aging optic. While still functional, more versatile scopes like 1-10x and 2-10x are becoming the standard for hunting rifles, offering a better balance of wide field of view at low power and useful magnification at higher power.

What are best practices for helping struggling firearm students?

Effective instruction for struggling students involves mentorship, providing tools for dry fire practice, and building a supportive relationship. Once a foundation is established through dry fire, focus shifts to live-fire training for recoil management and other advanced techniques.

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