A quick explanation on how to zero your AR15 scope with only two shots! I had a theory I put to test today at the range it worked awesome. Enjoy the video and if you have any questions leave them below. Thanks!
What you need:
Boresighter
25 yd space
Data-1 MOA is roughly 1″ at 100 yds
Your scope adjustments, 1/4,1/2 MOA, etc.
A little basic math skills
2 rounds of .223 or 556 ammo( you made need more, so come prepared!)
A 100 yd target
Keep in mind your results may vary depending on bullet weight, barrel twist and a few other variables. That is why there is a range of 4-7″ inches. The gun used was a Smith and Wesson M&P15OR with a 1×9′ twist. 55 grain .223 ammo was used.
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can i use a 556 round. you said only 223 but im just curious
can u just use the lasser at 100 yards during lower light to sight in ur scope?
u can do a 50yard zero at 10 years. point of impact 1.9in lower than the point of aim. And can use a bore laser.
clicks down or up
Has NASA called u yet?
I am in the camp of "zero at 50" for POA POI out to 200 yards. Last Saturday I fired a group of 5 I was 6 inches high, made an adjustment to my front sight I was 1 inch low, made another adjustment and I was dead on. Took 15 rounds and now I am nailing ringers at 150 175 200 or 85 and I am getting the same point of impact.
great video
I just watched your review of the PA scope and I noticed that you still have the MBUS on there. any reason for this? The point of the BUIS is if the batteries go dead on your optic. In PA's case its etched on there correct?
Could you do a review on your Smith and Wesson m&p 15?