PRECISION ZEROING WITH LASER OPTICS - PATREON SHORTS

Published on January 1, 2025
Duration: 0:32

This guide details a precision zeroing technique for laser aiming devices, emphasizing their role as a primary optic, especially at night. The method involves aligning the laser dot directly over the primary optic's aiming point for a "dot over dot" zero. Instruction comes from an experienced firearms instructor, as indicated by the demonstration of a specific technique and familiarity with multiple optic brands.

Quick Summary

Achieve a precise zero with your laser aiming device by aligning its dot directly over your primary optic's aiming point, creating a 'dot over dot' zero. This technique is crucial as lasers often function as the primary optic at night, requiring an independent and accurate alignment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Laser Zeroing and Alignment Technique
  2. 00:18Laser as Primary Optic for Night Operations

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve a precise zero with a laser aiming device?

To achieve a precise zero, align the laser dot directly over your primary optic's aiming point. Continue adjusting until the laser dot masks the optic's aiming point, creating a 'dot over dot' zero. Reconfirm this alignment at the lowest optic setting.

Why is laser zeroing important, especially at night?

At night, a laser aiming device often serves as the primary optic, not just a supplement to a red dot sight. Achieving an independent, precise zero for the laser ensures reliable aiming in low-light conditions.

What is the 'dot over dot' zeroing method?

The 'dot over dot' method involves adjusting your laser aiming device so its illuminated dot is perfectly superimposed on top of your primary optic's aiming point (like a red dot). This ensures both aiming devices are zeroed to the same point of impact.

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