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One Shot Zero? Easy Boresighting Method

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In this video we discuss the “one shot zero” and how to save time and money at the range getting a rifle on paper and properly sighting in. Chad discusses a few different points to consider with various rifles but the basic concept is the same. Stay tuned, much more on the way.

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39 COMMENTS

  1. Shoot one round, hold the gun in place and move the reticle over the first impact. Rifle shoots wherever it shoots. You are just aligning your reticle over the point of impact. This is how dragunov scope and some simpler scopes are zeroed.

  2. i have been doing this for over 30 years, it the only way for me to sight in..it quick and easy and a whole lot less ammo.. I have lots of people come to me before season ..to sight in their gun,s..for them… first video i have seen on here.. i personal think it the best way!!! great vid..

  3. If you made the adjustment that the animation depicted at 6:02 you would be shooting over the target and nearly 3 units to the right.
    The animation, based on starting from the bulls-eye should have been down and to the left

  4. I was taught to use a vise/ lead sled and sight in on the target and fire a round. If your gun has moved re-sight in on target and then dial your scope to where the bullet hit. You are now zeroed.

  5. I don't even look through the bore, I line up my scope with the center, shoot the first shot, line up with center again and adjust scope radical and windage to center of shot, scope is now aligned.

  6. Rifle in a secure rest. Fire one shot at the target. Adjust the elevation and azimuth (windage) to put the cross-hair on the bullet hole. Done. Or fine tune it with a group of shots and put the cross-hair in the center of the group.

  7. Good advice. I learned this from my uncle with my bolt actions. Good on you. REMEMBER guys, most people we want to be with us, don't have any experience with firearms. We all need to bring the new generation in.

  8. Not all ammo shoots straight…..and not all guns are stable when firing…..watch a rifle in super slow motion….gun is shaking before the bullet comes out of the barrel…..50 cent piece groups at 200 to 250 or further is good enough

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