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I zero my AR's at 100 yards or meters and dial up.
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If it's got a variable power scope I zero at 100.
For red dots and irons I still use the 50yd / RIBZ.
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For a red dot work rifle I zero at 50, but confirm the windage at distance when I check drop.
For a scoped rifle that I'll dial for I do 100.
For weird applications like 3 Gun it'll vary sometimes match to match.
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My MK 12 zero scope dead on at 100 yards due to scope turrets on Leupold TS 30 dope. Iron sights 50/200 zero for urban. The normal 25/300 is good for longer ranges.
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My 20" SPR is zeroed at 100 yards. The scope is a Burris XTR II 2-10x42 and I use the out to 500 yards, the longest distance that I have access to.
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100 yards for all scoped rifles, and 50 yards for iron sights, red dots. The more I think I know about shooting the less I understand.
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I use 100 yards.Don't have any with knobs on them.
Even iron sights 100 yards,any correction gets done in my head,just like windage.
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I zero the optic @ 100yds but typically carry on an adjusted 200yds zero.
If I am shooting at 400yds I would dial to a 400yd zero.
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I use 100 yrs. But that's a generic distance, and a baseline.
You say you will mostly be range shooting, and at 200?
Why would you do anything other than zero for 200?
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I zero a green laser I have for one gun at 25!
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I like a hundred yard zero.
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Assuming 223/75's or better...200yds. Beaver Dope is in every ocular cap and needles are easily threaded..................
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Blackout on subs is 50 yards, 100 for supers.
HD rig is 25 yards.
All others 100, and I verify drop/windage and spin to win in the field.
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all my AR rifles now have either dots or scopes. I zero at 100 yards with the scope. 50 yards for the red dots. Might not be 'right', but it works for me.
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There are some nice target graphics here showing relative points of impact with different zero distances in AR with 10.5, 14.5, 16, 18 inch barrels. Also AK47. http://www.arma-dynamics.com/zero-considerations.html
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That's a good one. I use a 50 yard zero because it's convenient for zero confirmation and I can hold high thoracic and get hits far further than I can accurately discriminate targets without magnification. So if I can tell "that's the guy to shoot" I can just hold at the nipple line and get a hit.
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Thank you. That is very helpful to an AR newb like me.
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