This video details the process of zeroing a pistol's red dot optic, emphasizing proper mounting with Loctite and witness marks. It outlines a three-step zeroing process: co-witnessing with iron sights, shooting a 7-yard test group, and a 20-25 yard test group. The importance of solid shooting fundamentals is highlighted, as poor marksmanship can lead to chasing a zero. Adjustments are made by moving the reticle in the direction you want the bullet to impact.
This video details the process of zeroing a pistol red dot sight, emphasizing the importance of using specific targets like the Arma Dynamics 10-yard zero target for precise adjustments. It covers the necessary tools for different optics, such as the Shield RMS and Trijicon RMR, and recommends using practice ammunition for initial zeroing, followed by duty ammunition for final confirmation. The guide also stresses verifying the zero at longer distances like 25 and 50 yards for practical application.
This guide details how to zero an AR-15 with a red dot optic, emphasizing using consistent ammunition and a stable rest. It covers initial group analysis, making windage and elevation adjustments on optics like the Aimpoint PRO, and the iterative process of firing, analyzing, and adjusting until a centered group is achieved. The principles are applicable to most red dot sights.
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