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Published on April 23, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates how to zero rifle optics when limited to shorter range distances using the 'Infinite Zero Targets' website. It explains how to generate a custom target based on desired zero and actual target distance. The tutorial covers analyzing shot groups on a grid and calculating the necessary optic adjustments for accuracy.

Quick Summary

Use the 'Infinite Zero Targets' website to zero your rifle optics at short ranges. Input your desired zero and actual target distance to generate a custom target with a grid, allowing you to measure shot groups and calculate necessary optic adjustments for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Zeroing with Limited Range
  2. 00:06Infinite Zero Targets Website Demo
  3. 00:12Understanding the Custom Target
  4. 00:20Using the Grid for Calculations
  5. 00:28Live Fire & Adjustment Example
  6. 00:54Conclusion: Achieve Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I zero my rifle if I don't have access to a long-distance range?

You can use the 'Infinite Zero Targets' website. Input your desired zero distance and the actual distance to your target to generate a custom printable target that accounts for the difference.

What information does the Infinite Zero Targets website provide on its custom targets?

The generated target shows a point-of-aim dot and a point-of-impact dot for your shorter range. It also includes a 1-inch grid to help you measure your shot group and calculate necessary optic adjustments.

How do I calculate optic adjustments using the grid on a custom zeroing target?

Measure the distance between your shot group's center and the desired impact point on the 1-inch grid. Then, use your optic's click value (e.g., clicks per inch at that distance) to determine how many clicks are needed.

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