I know but left much to be desired from an optics perspective
The idea for the rifle originally was to be able to hit torso sized objects up to around 400 yards Iron sighted with m80 Nato ball ammo. Which it does as shipped.
Oh you want target precision? Ok. Trigger that will not pass the 6’ drop test is first. Second is match ammo. Third is an optic.
all three? All hk 90 series are MOA rifles as built. HK not clones. No idea on them.
my 911 had all three 30 years ago and i used a one inch tube shepherd dual reticle scope and 168 handloads and on a sight breeze afternoon shot less than MOA.
I put the rifle into the safe then and just pulled it out now to use the 30 year later technology
169 grain bullets , 5x25 scope. Better bipod. Better stock. Better recoil buffer. Better QD scope mount. Better top rail. Better light/laser with remote pad. Better forearm.
bet i can get to .75 MOA or better with the better BC 169 grain Sierra BTHP Match King. Reports are that they will stay supersonic past 1,000 yards.
all this from a 32 year old battle rifle. Sniper grade it turns out.
oh on the iron sights? I agreed somewhat on their lack of distance shooting ability.
WTS mentioned that the front sight pillars width was set to be a torso width at 75 yards. They suggested narrowing the width of the front sight s verticle pin. Which i did. Tried 1/3 less width in total. Good to 300 yards then the pin blocked the target view.
went to 1/3 the original width. That was good for well past 400 yards.
See my photos as the narrower front sight pin is visible.
easy to drive the pin out and remove the inner part of the sight. Circle with the pin sticking up.
one could have a stock width and a 2/3rd’s and a 1/3 width.
I also mount a vortex holo 1 MOA laser sight and a 6x vortex flip magnifier