Zeroing Kalash irons like a Russian, and making it work with yardline distance markers.
This video provides an expert-level guide on zeroing AK-pattern rifle iron sights using the Russian '6 o'clock hold' method, adapted for ranges with limited distance markers. Instructor Chris from Regular Guy Training LLC explains how to achieve practical accuracy by aligning sights for equal height and light, and using a 6 o'clock hold on targets at 50 yards, then extrapolating to 100 and 200 yards. He details the mechanics of adjusting the front sight post for windage and elevation, emphasizing the difference in sensitivity compared to the rear sight adjustments.













