This Will Help You Dial In Your Red Dot

Published on December 6, 2025
Duration: 0:39

This guide details how to zero a red dot sight using the Tactical Elites Site Right 2.0 bore sighter. It emphasizes safe firearm handling and provides a step-by-step process for aligning the red dot reticle with the bore sighter's laser, allowing for optics zeroing without a trip to the range, saving time and ammunition.

Quick Summary

Zero your red dot sight at home with the Tactical Elites Site Right 2.0 bore sighter. This tool projects a green laser, allowing you to align your optic's reticle with the laser dot by adjusting turrets, saving time and ammunition without a range trip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Site Right 2.0
  2. 00:06Unboxing the Bore Sighter Kit
  3. 00:13Firearm Setup & Bore Sighter Insertion
  4. 00:21Zeroing Process: Aligning Dots
  5. 00:25Benefits: Home Zeroing
  6. 00:32Call to Action: Tactical Elites

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I zero my red dot sight at home?

You can zero your red dot sight at home using a bore sighter like the Tactical Elites Site Right 2.0. Insert the bore sighter into your unloaded firearm's barrel, project its laser, and then align your red dot sight's reticle with the laser dot by adjusting the optic's turrets.

What is a bore sighter and how does it work?

A bore sighter is a tool that helps align your firearm's barrel with your optic. It typically projects a laser or uses an optical system to create a reference point, allowing you to adjust your optic's reticle to match that point, thus achieving initial zero.

What are the benefits of using the Site Right 2.0 bore sighter?

The Site Right 2.0 allows you to zero your optics from the comfort of your home, saving significant time and ammunition compared to traditional range zeroing. It provides a quick and efficient method for initial optic alignment.

What is included in the Site Right 2.0 kit?

The Site Right 2.0 kit typically includes the bore sighter unit itself, necessary batteries for operation, various attachments to fit different firearms, and a screwdriver for assembly or adjustments.

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