Being cross-eye dominant doesn’t doom you to a life of poor shooting AR-15. If your eye dominance test reveals that you have cross-eye dominance, there are a few things you can do to correct or address the issue. Here are 3 ways to overcome cross eye dominance.

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For a stable shooting platform that offers greater precision and increased support for your AR-15, a bipod is second to none.

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If you see a blurred dot that looks more like a star or a comma, or if you see multiple dots instead of one, you could have a defective optic or you may have an astigmatism. Learn how to diagnose astigmatism vs. a defective red dot. You may not even realize you even have an astigmatism until you first look through a red dot sight.

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The way you choose to mount your sling should be tailored to your specific needs as a shooter. But first, there are a few different types of attachment hardware to learn about.

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The sling is a critical piece of gear that makes lugging around an AR 15 not quite comfortable, but certainly bearable. However, not all slings are created equal – each type has a different purpose, and different positive and negative aspects to consider.

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The bolt carrier group, or “BCG”, is the workhorse of the AR-15. It is complex and full of moving parts – enduring extreme temperatures and pressures while reliably cycling round after round.

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