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Thread: Best zero for 9mm PCC..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarsFromMars View Post
    I have asked one of the mods regarding the best zero for a 9mm PCC. It may be different than a 5.56/.223. Can the forum tell me what you do for the smaller length round ? Any help is appreciated as I am new to firearms and the forum. Thx.
    Generally accepted "best" for PCCs/SMGs is 25yds for the reasons above. Vary according to particular needs and ammo, but 25 works for most.
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    Another vote for a 25 yards zero.

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    Thank you, I appreciate the information/insights. .
    Last edited by GuitarsFromMars; 08-07-22 at 10:47.

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    We shot the MP-5 yesterday with 115 gr ball. Zeroed at 50 gave us a similar POI at 100 on steel. This was prone of some sand bags with an red dot.

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    One thing I know, it can be a 25 yard or 50 yard zero, either way you can smoke 250 rounds in ten minutes. These PCC's swallow ammo like nobody's business. Big Fun training.

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    Yet one more vote for 25 yards, as that seems to keep everything on the torso within the 100 yard steel,
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    I like a 100 yd zero and 124 gr bullets. Near zero 20 yds and for longer range +2" high at 60 yds.
    For all practical purposes, from the muzzle out past 100 yds is +- 2" from point of aim.
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    I like to zero pistol caliber carbines at 75 yards. The POI will be about 1 inch high at 25 yards, and 4 inches low at 100 yards. It's a good all round zero.
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