Zeroing AR Irons - How to & considerations to make.

Published on February 7, 2018
Duration: 39:59

This guide details the process of zeroing AR-15 iron sights, emphasizing the importance of a stable shooting platform and natural point of aim. It covers common zero distances like 50/200 yards and 300 meters, explaining sight adjustment principles and the need to collect personal data due to variations in ammunition and rifle configurations. The instructor highlights that proper zeroing is crucial for effective marksmanship.

Quick Summary

Zeroing AR-15 iron sights involves choosing a zero distance (e.g., 50 yards, 100 yards, or 300 meters) and adjusting the sights until your point of impact matches your point of aim. A 50-yard zero is versatile, effective from 0-200 yards. Always collect your own ballistic data as rifle and ammo variations impact trajectory.

Chapters

  1. 00:54Military 300 Meter Zero Explained
  2. 03:45100 Yard Zero: Pros and Cons
  3. 07:11Preferred 50/200 Yard Zero Explained
  4. 11:23Shooting at 50 Yards for Zero
  5. 12:50Setting Up for Zeroing: Natural Point of Aim
  6. 16:47Sight Adjustment Principles
  7. 22:09Confirming 50 Yard Zero
  8. 23:07Moving to 100 Yards
  9. 27:40Shooting at 205 Yards
  10. 30:30Brush Penetration Discussion
  11. 34:39Final Zero Confirmation and Data
  12. 36:50Choosing Your Zero Distance

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The 'best' zero distance depends on your intended use. The instructor prefers a 50-yard zero, which is effective from 0-200 yards with minimal holdover. A 100-yard zero is flatter within 100 yards but requires more holdover at distance. The 300-meter zero is a military standard offering a flat trajectory out to 300 meters.

How do you adjust AR-15 iron sights?

Adjustments are made via the rear sight drum or front sight post. Typically, clicks on the rear sight adjust elevation or windage in minute of angle (MOA). Remember that moving the sight in one direction moves the bullet's impact in the opposite direction. For example, to move impact down, you adjust the sight to move the point of impact down.

What is a 50/200 yard zero?

A 50/200 yard zero means you zero your rifle at 50 yards, and it will be approximately on target at 200 yards. This zero is favored for its versatility, offering a good balance between close-range accuracy and manageable holdovers for medium distances, making it practical for self-defense and general use.

Why is collecting your own ballistic data important?

Collecting your own data is crucial because ammunition type, barrel length, and rifle configuration can significantly affect bullet trajectory. Published data is a guideline, but your specific setup may perform differently, requiring you to confirm your zero and develop your own dope for accurate shooting.

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