C cruiseforacruz Member Joined Dec 10, 2024 Messages 22 Location washington Yesterday at 10:30 PM #1 What do you guys zero your AR15s to?
J jpd676 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2010 Messages 700 Location SVR, WY Yesterday at 10:31 PM #2 50 yards, if it's for CQB (red dot) or 100 yards if it's a special purpose rifle (scope).
O Ol' Red Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Nov 28, 2018 Messages 3,398 Location Wyoming Today at 4:25 AM #3 My AR15 is 5.56 and zeroed at 100 yards. It's main use is prairie dogs out to 300 yards with a 2-7X scope.
My AR15 is 5.56 and zeroed at 100 yards. It's main use is prairie dogs out to 300 yards with a 2-7X scope.
DavidA Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Annapolis, MD Today at 4:53 AM #4 I use a 50 yd zero on all my AR's 15's and 10' I just believe it the most practical zero. An AR15 with a 2.8" over bore scope zeroed at 50 yds using a 70 gr RDF gives approximately 1.5" inches high at 100 yds.
I use a 50 yd zero on all my AR's 15's and 10' I just believe it the most practical zero. An AR15 with a 2.8" over bore scope zeroed at 50 yds using a 70 gr RDF gives approximately 1.5" inches high at 100 yds.
DavidA Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Annapolis, MD Today at 4:56 AM #5 It then zeros again at 215 yds and 2" low at 245 yds. So you are within 2" point of impact versus scope 10 yds through 245 yds
It then zeros again at 215 yds and 2" low at 245 yds. So you are within 2" point of impact versus scope 10 yds through 245 yds
sable tireur Well-Known Member Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 3,943 29 minutes ago #6 It's going to depend on what you're using the rifle for and then the twist rate followed by the bullet choice designed for the twist.
It's going to depend on what you're using the rifle for and then the twist rate followed by the bullet choice designed for the twist.
Sergeant Stadanko Well-Known Member Joined May 23, 2023 Messages 50 Location Nevada 16 minutes ago #7 DavidA said: It then zeros again at 215 yds and 2" low at 245 yds. So you are within 2" point of impact versus scope 10 yds through 245 yds Click to expand... ^^^^^^^This!
DavidA said: It then zeros again at 215 yds and 2" low at 245 yds. So you are within 2" point of impact versus scope 10 yds through 245 yds Click to expand... ^^^^^^^This!
K ked Member Joined Apr 8, 2013 Messages 7 2 minutes ago #8 25 yds for me. Gives me a battle sight zero BSZ out to about 325 yds Bullets are no more than 3" high or low out to 325 yds Much depends on your intended use and optics
25 yds for me. Gives me a battle sight zero BSZ out to about 325 yds Bullets are no more than 3" high or low out to 325 yds Much depends on your intended use and optics