How to Zero your Rifle: Why we use 5 round Groups
This guide details the technique of zeroing a rifle using five-round shot groups, a method favored by Karl, a former USSF instructor, over the standard military three-round group. The video explains that five-round groups provide a more reliable center for sight adjustments by mitigating shooter error, which can be more apparent in smaller groups. This approach leads to more accurate zeroing and fewer unnecessary sight corrections.













