How To Zero Your Red Dot The Easy Way

Published on October 23, 2023
Duration: 5:15

This guide details an easy method for zeroing a red dot sight, demonstrated by firearms instructor Will Workman. It covers necessary equipment, target setup at 15 yards, and a step-by-step process of firing, analyzing impacts, and making incremental windage and elevation adjustments until a precise zero is achieved. The method is applicable to any red dot sight.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Will Workman demonstrates an easy method to zero a red dot sight at 15 yards. Essential equipment includes the firearm, red dot, adjustment tool, and a stabilizer. The process involves firing three-shot groups, analyzing impact, and making incremental windage and elevation adjustments until a precise zero is achieved.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Zeroing Red Dot
  2. 00:26Red Dot Sight Used
  3. 00:33Free Dry Fire Guide Promotion
  4. 00:55Equipment Needed for Zeroing
  5. 01:17Target Setup and Distance
  6. 01:31Red Dot Reticle Selection
  7. 01:42Initial Shots and Impact Analysis
  8. 01:55First Adjustment and Re-shoot
  9. 02:40Second Adjustment and Re-shoot
  10. 02:59Third Adjustment and Re-shoot
  11. 03:13Fourth Adjustment and Re-shoot
  12. 03:41Final Adjustments and Mount Check
  13. 04:14Fine-Tuning and Final Verification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended distance for zeroing a red dot sight?

The recommended distance for zeroing a red dot sight, as demonstrated by firearms instructor Will Workman, is 15 yards. This distance allows for precise adjustments and verification of the optic's zero before engaging targets at longer ranges.

What equipment is needed to zero a red dot sight?

To zero a red dot sight, you will need your firearm with the mounted optic, full magazines, the red dot adjustment tool, a stable flat surface, and something to stabilize the gun like a yoga block, sandbags, or a backpack. A suitable target with small aiming points is also essential.

How do you make adjustments to a red dot sight?

Adjustments are made using the tool provided with the red dot sight. You'll turn the windage (left/right) and elevation (up/down) adjustment screws. It's best to make small, incremental adjustments and re-shoot to observe the impact of each change on your shot group.

Should I use a specific reticle for zeroing?

Yes, for precision zeroing, it's recommended to use the smallest reticle option available on your red dot sight. If your optic offers multiple reticles, such as a circle, a dot, or a circle-dot, select just the dot for the most accurate aiming point.

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