Live Q&A - July 1, 2021

Published on July 2, 2021
Duration: 64:27

The video discusses various methods for zeroing AR-15 platforms, with a strong emphasis on the 25-meter zero as a standard practice for achieving a Ballistic Zero (BZO) out to 300 yards. It acknowledges that other methods like 50-meter or 100-yard zeros exist and may be preferred based on specific mission requirements or shooter preference, but reiterates the effectiveness and training behind the 25-meter zero for general use.

Quick Summary

The recommended zero distance for an AR-15 is typically 25 meters, allowing for a Ballistic Zero (BZO) out to 300 yards. This means you can aim center mass for targets within that range without significant sight adjustments. While alternative zeros like 50 meters or 100 yards exist for specific needs, the 25-meter zero is a standard and effective practice.

Chapters

  1. 08:41How to Zero Your AR-15
  2. 08:4425 Meter Zero Explained
  3. 08:53Alternative Zero Distances (50m, 100yd)
  4. 09:04Purpose of a 25 Meter Zero (BZO)
  5. 09:31Zeroing Red Dot Optics
  6. 09:39Zeroing Magnified Optics
  7. 09:43No Right or Wrong Way to Zero
  8. 10:00Colt Manuals and 25m Zero

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended zero distance for an AR-15?

The recommended zero distance for an AR-15 is typically 25 meters. This allows for a Ballistic Zero (BZO) out to 300 yards, meaning you can aim center mass for targets within that range without significant sight adjustments.

Can I use a 50-meter zero for my AR-15?

Yes, a 50-meter zero can be used for an AR-15, especially if you need to achieve headshots at 100 yards. While the 25-meter zero is standard for general use, alternative zeros cater to specific mission requirements or shooter preferences.

How do you zero a red dot sight on an AR-15?

Red dot sights on an AR-15 are typically zeroed at 25 meters, similar to iron sights. This provides a practical Ballistic Zero (BZO) for common engagement distances.

What is the best zero distance for a magnified optic on an AR-15?

For magnified optics on an AR-15, a 100-yard zero is generally preferred. This setting is effective for longer-range engagements and provides a reliable point of aim for various distances.

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