Thursday 13 August 2009

A Reader Asks Stormbringer:

"I just got an FNAR (7.62 NATO) rifle and am looking to scope it up. I am not a thousand-yard shooter, more realistically 300-500 yards (I only have access to a 300 yard range anyway)."

The FNAR tactical / sniper rifle was first introduced to shooting, public in 2008. It is a product of the famous Belgian company FN Herstal - Fabrique Nationale.

"Any advice on a good scope? The FNAR has Picatinny rails for the mounts."

Go to STORMBRINGER to see my advice - S.L.

2 comments:

Roy Lofquist said...

I was dragooned into a regional US Army shooting competition in about 1961. I was stationed at Ft. Monmouth - the signal school. The call went out and I was picked because I had qualified "Expert" in basic training. Had the badge to prove it. Hadn't even seen a weapon in six months.

I ended up on the firing line next to a quite attractive you lady - a WAC. She scored 7 V's and 3 Bulls - 600 yards, iron sights. Learn to shoot the damn boom stick before you get deluded by the notion that technology makes up for lack of competence.

Bart said...

FN is a belgian company.. did you knew Belgium is in Europe? So what does an AMERICAN do with this rather nice rifle? Can't be good! Plz use your own. Thx.