Your Rifle's Story (Zeroing your Rifle IS Training)

Published on October 27, 2024
Duration: 10:34

This video emphasizes that zeroing a rifle is a critical training exercise, not just a setup step. It advocates for a disciplined approach to zeroing and confirming that involves printing targets before each range day, engaging from various distances (50, 100, 200 yards), and analyzing the results to understand the rifle's story and personal performance. The instructor, drawing from training with Haley Strategic, highlights how this process builds discipline, self-awareness, and mastery.

Quick Summary

Zeroing a rifle is essential training, not just a setup. It involves disciplined execution, confirming your zero at multiple distances (50, 100, 200 yards), and analyzing the results to understand your rifle's performance and your own skill. This process builds mastery, self-awareness, and ensures accuracy when it matters most.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Your Rifle Tells a Story
  2. 00:53The Assumption of a Zeroed Rifle
  3. 01:53Haley Strategic: Telling Your Rifle's Story
  4. 03:19Proving Theory to Paper
  5. 04:05The Flaw of Common Zeros
  6. 04:38What is Your Rifle's Story?
  7. 05:39The Vast Majority Don't Understand Their Rifle's Story
  8. 06:17Commit to Zeroing Every Range Day
  9. 06:38Reading the Data on Paper
  10. 07:06Analyzing My Own Rifle's Story
  11. 08:42Lessons Learned Beyond the Paper
  12. 09:23Thank You to Haley Strategic

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is zeroing a rifle considered training?

Zeroing a rifle is considered training because it's a disciplined process that requires focus on breath, posture, and execution. Each shot confirms performance, revealing the shooter's skill and the rifle's behavior, thereby building mastery and self-awareness.

How often should I zero my rifle?

The video strongly recommends zeroing and confirming your rifle's zero at multiple distances before each range day. This ensures you understand your rifle's current performance and maintain discipline, rather than assuming it's still zeroed.

What distances are recommended for confirming a rifle zero?

The instructor recommends confirming your zero at progressively longer distances, starting from close range (e.g., 50 yards) and moving out to 100 and 200 yards. This helps you understand how your rifle and ammunition perform across various engagement scenarios.

What does 'telling your rifle's story' mean?

'Telling your rifle's story' refers to the process of analyzing the bullet impacts on a target after shooting. This analysis reveals how your rifle performs with a specific load and optic, and how your own shooting technique influences the results at different distances.

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