The QA October 2017

Published on October 27, 2017
Duration: 18:31

This video provides guidance on zeroing red dot sights for patrol rifles, recommending a 50-yard zero for most applications. It explains the ballistic advantages and practical considerations for this zero distance, contrasting it with 25-yard and 100-yard zeros. The instructor, Dave, emphasizes practical effective ranges and the importance of consistent hits.

Quick Summary

The recommended zero distance for most patrol rifles equipped with a red dot sight is 50 yards. This provides good visibility for accurate aiming and consistent hits, and offers a favorable ballistic trajectory for typical engagement distances, generally remaining effective out to 300-400 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Sponsor
  2. 01:16Question 1: Patrol Rifle Zero
  3. 03:22Question 2: Barrel Twist Rate
  4. 05:21Question 3: Muzzle Devices
  5. 10:28Question 4: Training as a Visitor
  6. 12:18Question 5: Barrel Materials
  7. 15:09Question 6: Keymod vs M-LOK
  8. 17:22Outro & Prize Winner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended zero distance for a patrol rifle with a red dot sight?

The recommended zero distance for most patrol rifles equipped with a red dot sight is 50 yards. This provides good visibility for accurate aiming and consistent hits, and offers a favorable ballistic trajectory for typical engagement distances.

Why is a 50-yard zero better than a 100-yard zero for patrol rifles?

A 50-yard zero is often preferred for patrol rifles with red dots because it offers better visibility for shooters, especially those with vision issues, making it easier to achieve precise point-of-aim, point-of-impact alignment. Ballistically, it provides a good compromise for effective ranges.

What is the effective range of a patrol rifle with a non-magnified optic?

The realistic effective range for most patrol rifles equipped with non-magnified optics is generally considered to be around 300 to 400 yards, taking into account factors like positive target identification and shooter capability.

What is the purpose of a flash suppressor on a rifle?

The primary purpose of a flash suppressor is to reduce or eliminate the visible muzzle flash when a firearm is discharged. This is important for maintaining shooter visibility, especially in low-light conditions, and can also help conceal the shooter's position.

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