Saturday Shooter: 1st Range Day

Published on December 8, 2020
Duration: 17:15

This video demonstrates the process of zeroing an AR-15 rifle equipped with an ADE Green Dot sight. The presenters emphasize the importance of establishing a true zero for accuracy, contrasting it with hip-fire zeroing. They detail the adjustment process for windage and elevation, aiming for consistent shot placement on target at various distances.

Quick Summary

Zeroing an AR-15 with a red dot sight involves firing a group, observing the impact, and adjusting the optic's windage and elevation turrets to align the point of impact with the point of aim. This process ensures consistent accuracy at a chosen distance, distinguishing it from less precise methods like 'hip fire zeroing'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Saturday Shooter Edition
  2. 00:57Ammo Run at Gander Mountain
  3. 01:35Disguise for More Ammo
  4. 02:30Shooting the STI Staccato
  5. 03:08Mike's STI Staccato Review
  6. 03:48John's Range Goals: Zeroing AR & Glock
  7. 04:21Shooting at Six Yards
  8. 04:54Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe
  9. 05:09Firearms & Gear Showcase
  10. 06:01Zeroing Adjustments
  11. 07:58Testing the Springfield Saint AR
  12. 09:32Unexpected Rifle Performance
  13. 10:23Exceptional Rifle Accuracy
  14. 11:05Instructor Stephen's Shooting
  15. 12:12Impressions of Stephen's Rifle
  16. 12:56John's Adjustments
  17. 13:17Stephen's Feedback on John's Shooting
  18. 14:14More Shooting
  19. 15:05Michael's Shooting Performance
  20. 15:48Day's Recap & Competition
  21. 16:11Future Content Tease: Explosives!
  22. 16:26Outro & Sign Off

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a 'true zero' and a 'hip fire zero' for a rifle?

A 'true zero' ensures your point of impact consistently matches your point of aim at a specific distance, crucial for accuracy. A 'hip fire zero' is a less precise method, often used for close-quarters or rapid engagement without formal sighting.

How do you adjust a red dot sight for zeroing an AR-15?

To zero a red dot, fire a group of shots, observe where they hit relative to your aim point, and then use the optic's windage and elevation turrets to move the point of impact to match the point of aim. Each click typically adjusts the impact by a fraction of an inch at 100 yards.

What firearms were featured in the Guns Out TV Saturday Shooter episode?

The episode featured the STI Staccato C2 and STI Staccato pistol, Glock 19X, Glock 43, and the Springfield Saint AR-15 rifle, with a focus on zeroing the AR and Glock optics.

What was the notable performance of the Springfield Saint AR rifle?

During the range session, the Springfield Saint AR rifle exhibited an unusual characteristic where two rounds were discharged with a single trigger pull, which was considered an exceptional and surprising performance by the presenters.

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