This video from Brownells, featuring Caleb, explores the optimal zero distances for an AR-15, primarily for competition use. It analyzes four common zero distances: 25, 36, 50, and 100 yards, detailing their impact zones on an IPSC A-zone target at various ranges. The instructor emphasizes that the 'best' zero is dependent on the intended use of the firearm and the optic employed, recommending the 100-yard zero as a versatile option for experienced shooters, while suggesting 36 or 50 yards for those using red dots or LPVOs respectively, especially for closer engagements.
This video highlights the Zeiss S3 line of long-range optics, specifically the 6-36x56 and 4-25x50 models, emphasizing their value for both competition and hunting. The discussion, featuring experts from Zeiss and Paramount Tactical, details the first focal plane (FFP) design, clarity, build quality, reticle options (MOA/Mil), and robust warranty. The optics are presented as high-performance, durable solutions suitable for various shooting disciplines, including their use on student rifles for long-range training courses.
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