This video explains the importance of Minute of Angle (MOA) for effective rifle zeroing and long-range adjustments. The instructor, identifying as an average MOA instructor and drill sergeant leader, details how MOA is the universal language for firearm adjustments. He covers typical MOA requirements for military and civilian rifles, the significance of grouping shots before adjusting, and specific MOA click values for common optics like the CCO and ACOG, as well as iron sights.
This video details the process of lapping an AR-15 upper receiver face, a critical gunsmithing step to ensure proper barrel alignment. The instructor demonstrates how to identify an out-of-square receiver face and explains the importance of a flat surface for accurate sight and optic zeroing. Three out of seven tested Ruger AR556 upper receivers required this corrective action.
This guide details the process of zeroing a rifle, covering both laser bore sighting for initial alignment and live fire for precise accuracy. It emphasizes understanding optic and iron sight adjustments, using tools like rangefinders, and the importance of confirming point of impact. Instruction is provided by Clint Morgan from ClassicFirearms, demonstrating techniques on various platforms including AR-15s and AR-10s.
This guide details how to effectively zero an AR-15 platform rifle at 25 meters using Rite in the Rain's specialized all-weather targets. The targets feature clear windage and elevation adjustment grids tailored for both M4 carbines and M16A2/A4 rifles, simplifying the process of achieving a 300-meter effective range zero. The waterproof nature of the targets ensures durability and usability in any weather condition, making them a valuable tool for consistent marksmanship training.
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