How to zero with an EoTech. #eotech #zero #training #tacticalrifleman #reel

Published on July 23, 2023
Duration: 0:55

This guide details how to zero an EoTech optic, explaining the click values at different distances (100 yards/meters, 50 meters, 25 meters). It outlines a practical, step-by-step process of firing, observing, adjusting, and confirming zero, emphasizing the iterative nature of the zeroing procedure. The instruction comes from Tactical Rifleman, demonstrating expertise in practical firearm optics.

Quick Summary

To zero an EoTech optic, understand its click values: 1 inch at 100 yards/meters, slightly over 1/4 inch at 50 meters, and 1/8 inch at 25 meters. Fire a group, observe, calculate adjustments, make them on the turrets, and repeat until your point of impact matches your point of aim.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to EoTech Zeroing
  2. 00:07Understanding Click Values at 100 Yards/Meters
  3. 00:15Adjustments at Shorter Distances (50m & 25m)
  4. 00:29Applying Adjustments and Repeating the Process
  5. 00:44Shooting Demonstration for Zero Confirmation
  6. 00:51Zero Confirmation and Successful Group

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the click value of an EoTech optic at 100 yards?

At 100 yards or meters, one click adjustment on most EoTech optics will move the point of impact by one inch. This is equivalent to one minute of angle (MOA).

How do EoTech click values change at closer distances?

At 50 meters, one click on an EoTech optic moves the point of impact slightly over a quarter of an inch. For a 25-meter zero, one click adjusts the impact by 1/8 of an inch.

What is the general process for zeroing an EoTech sight?

The process involves firing a shot group, observing its position, calculating the necessary adjustments based on the optic's click values for the distance, making those adjustments, and then firing another group to confirm zero. This is repeated until the group is centered on the point of aim.

Who provides this EoTech zeroing instruction?

This expert-level instruction on zeroing an EoTech optic is provided by Tactical Rifleman, a channel known for its practical firearms training and tactical gear content.

Related News

All News →

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Tactical Rifleman

View all →