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i use in all my weapons the 50 yard which works best even on scopes -if i know this zero with range reticule it works out very well ...with buis/is the same thing -most social engagements are under 300 yards - for the best marriage of bullet and target is to work out a ballistic pattern of the ammo used like 50 yds zero .
Does anyone know the exact height over bore for various red dot sights and their mounts? Ive been using 2.5" with a T-1 + LT mount.
Greetings from south Looziana.
Here be a complete newbie to ARs who is struggling to understand the 'backside' of several of the charts in this five star go-to-school-thread. To date I've attended one single full day carbine course at Elite Arms Training in Lumberton, Mississippi with a loaner Bushmaster which I fired for look-n-feel at a local range for approximately two hours several days before traveling to school, spent many hours reading several excellent forums, and have recently taken possession of my first personal AR, a Daniel Defense M4. Without doubt the BRD bug has bitten me hard.
Until today I was clearly of the impression that an outbound 25 m zero would reacquire the zero mark approximately 300 meters out, pending round specs and external variables. I'm confused because I do not see anything approximating that relationship in the most of the ballistic charts in this thread. What am I missing? Send help.
Thanks,
Michael, a/k/a Doc
Here is a chart showing the 33yard zero...the 25 would cross even further out.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...325#post415325
Here is the 25 yard zero shown:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...738#post435738
both in this thread.
Both 50 and 100 zeros work; a straight 25 yd zero has no place in the real world... Personally, we generally use a 100 zero on RDS equipped rifles.
Coming from a Army shooting background.. this thread is incredibly helpful. I have just been converted to the 50 meter zero.... if the data truly adds up.
Anyone know where I can buy some 50 meter zero targets? I have a ton of army issue 25 meter zero targets.
50 yard zero, not meter.