Daily Defense Season 2- EP 26: Sighting In Your Rifle's "Iron" Sights

Published on August 16, 2021
Duration: 3:43

This guide, presented by Jeff Gonzales, President of Trident Concepts, details the process of sighting in a rifle's iron sights. It emphasizes proper installation, maximizing sight radius, and a methodical zeroing procedure starting at 10 yards for windage, then moving to 25 yards for a final zero. The importance of using a stable platform and reconfirming zero with different ammunition is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

Learn to sight in your rifle's iron sights with expert Jeff Gonzales. Start at 10 yards focusing on windage, then move to 25 yards for a precise zero using a stable platform. Avoid mixing sight brands and always reconfirm zero after changing ammunition for optimal accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Iron Sights
  2. 00:19Pre-Range Preparation
  3. 00:43Installation Tips & Sight Radius
  4. 01:04Recommended Zeroing Range
  5. 01:46Sight-In Procedure (10 Yards)
  6. 02:20Refining the Zero (25 Yards)
  7. 02:54Maintenance and Co-witnessing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended starting distance for sighting in rifle iron sights?

It is recommended to start sighting in your rifle's iron sights at the 10-yard line. This initial stage focuses on adjusting the windage to ensure your shots are impacting left or right correctly before moving to longer distances.

What are key tips for installing rifle iron sights?

When installing iron sights, avoid mixing manufacturers for front and rear sights. It's also crucial to maximize the distance between the front and rear sights, known as the sight radius, to enhance accuracy and stability.

Why is using a stable platform important when zeroing a rifle?

Using a stable platform like a bipod, sandbags, or a gear bag is essential when zeroing a rifle. This minimizes shooter-induced error, ensuring that adjustments made to the sights are accurately reflected in the point of impact.

When should you reconfirm your rifle's zero?

You should always reconfirm your rifle's zero if you switch ammunition types, as different loads can have varying ballistic properties that affect point of impact. Regular checks are also good practice.

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