This guide details a practical rifle zeroing technique for tactical applications, as explained by Brad Geary. It focuses on achieving a 36-yard zero, which provides a reliable center-mass hit within a 5-7 inch drift, prioritizing combat effectiveness over extreme precision. This method is crucial for assaulters operating in high-stress environments where hitting vital areas quickly is paramount.
Former Green Beret Scott Satterlee outlines his method for zeroing a rifle, emphasizing the elimination of the cold bore shot by performing consistency drills. He advocates for adjusting the scope to the bullet hole, resetting turrets to zero, and then taking subsequent shots at new points of aim to ensure shooter consistency. Satterlee also touches on the importance of a slight left bias in zero for mitigating gyroscopic drift at longer distances.
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