This video demonstrates the process of zeroing a new Athlon Cronus ATS50 thermal optic on a custom .223 Wylde rifle. Instructor Joel highlights techniques for target acquisition with thermal optics, including using contrasting markers, and walks through the zeroing process at 50 and 100 yards. The session concludes with attempts at longer-range shooting and a review of the optic's performance for predator hunting.
This video demonstrates a practical method for zeroing a rifle, focusing on a 100-yard zero, which is versatile for hunting and PRS-style shooting. The process involves initial bore sighting for a rough alignment, followed by a 25-yard group to confirm the rifle's ability to group, and finally, fine-tuning the zero at 100 yards. The instructor emphasizes the importance of ensuring the rifle groups before attempting to zero and highlights how environmental factors like wind can affect the process.
This video demonstrates the zeroing process for the DNT Zulus HD 5-20x day and night scope mounted on a Howa 1500 rifle with a WOOX stock. The instructor, while new to this specific optic's zeroing method, successfully guides viewers through a digital adjustment process. The method involves capturing a sight picture, freezing it, and then digitally moving the reticle to the point of impact, highlighting the ease and efficiency of modern optic zeroing.
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