I was recently reading about the 36 yard zero and would like to try it out. By 200 yards you're already needing to compensate for bullet drop. Been using this for about a year. The overlaid circles in the included illustrations help to visualize what that 3 MOA extreme spread translates to on a target at a given distance to get beyond arbitrary ballistic figures. . Screenshot_20200214-094614_Strelok Pro.jpg. Those gents can shoot and this zero is well thought out. Personally, I think you are overthinking it. It drops the least across 300 yards (8.57"). 2023 Jerking the Trigger. Your largest holds are 4ish inches under at 175 yards and 3ish inches over at 300 yards. So a 50 yard zero on a 16inch 5.56/223 barrel is point and shoot out to 200 yards and everything after that is a holdover. ._12xlue8dQ1odPw1J81FIGQ{display:inline-block;vertical-align:middle} Go with whatever you want and simply memorize / write down til you have memorized 3-4-5 other distances where you'd place your dot (Point of Aim / PoA). With a zero of 100 yards the .223/5.56 round will impact approx 3/4 low at 50 yards and around 2.25 low at 200 yards. His career, which saw him ascend from an undrafted free agent to a two-time Most Valuable Player and Super Bowl MVP, is . For a 10.5 inch barrel, the 50 or 36-yard zero will be ideal. Ian is a life-long firearms enthusiast and competition shooter regularly participating in everything from rimfire to long-range precision matches. Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons, primarily with the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals. . Ditch the 223 precision ar for a bolt gun? Frankly, I dont think one zeroing scheme is better than another. Between 50 yards and 300 yards is only about 5 inches. Gets a little sketch with slow bullets. It is a clean design that is easy to see even at 200 yards with a 20x scope. Basically, the 5.56 AR15 is a self-defense weapon so I would stick with the 50 yards zero. I will do examples of this with my 10.5 AR pistol and my 16 inch 5.56 rifle. Been using Shawns 36 yard zero targets for a while to zero all my ARs. bullet, when zeroed at 26 yards, angles above the line-of-sight 2.81 inches at 200 yards, crosses the line of sight (zero) again at approximately 275 yards, before falling beyond 3 inches low at 310 yards. 25 Yard Zero - I don't care at all for sighting in at 25 yards. For better or worse, the 36 yard zero is basically a hybrid that flattens out the St. Louis Arch of a trajectory the 25 yard zero creates while still providing a decent maximum range. 36 is a good combat zero(where just hitting center mass is the goal) but definitely not the best for a precision/long range setup. These should also help those using different rifle setups (barrel length) and/or heavier grain bullets get close. To help keep things on track and provide context, Im using a SAINT Victor 5.56 rifle with a 16 barrel shooting some flavor of 55- to 62-gr. As for why I would want a different zero for my red dot I would just like to be a little more confident when shooting at ranges beyond 100 yards. If youre concerned about getting a good zero at 100 yards, you can always start at 50, adjusting so that your impacts are about low, and then confirming at 100 yards. It is a simple target with a 1.9 grid and two dots. On your calculator you show it is superior. sell your cloak and buy one." Luke 22:36. JMO YMMV Lancer L5 AWM Registered Joined May 26, 2018 4,694 Posts Reaction score 12,908 Is It Better to Go Factory or Build a One-Off AR-15? good job! Sorry about that, thats just the way the chart shows up on my ballistic calculator app. GET OUT AND SHOOT! The 36-yard zero is a versatile option, providing an optimal balance between close-range and long-range shooting. Grabbed it and went out today to sight it in at 36 yards. Largest hold under is 2.75 at 125 yards. JavaScript is disabled. WTH you want to chase all the old guys away. Be sure to print at actual size. With a scope height of 1.5 inches, the parabolic arc of the round peaks at 50 yards and returns once more to -1.5 inches at 100 yards. If you are hunting in the woods your shooting range should not extend beyond 200 or 300 yards. The rifle zeroed at 50 yards shot a little flatter with a max ordinate of just a few inches above the line of sight. Precision Rifles Marksmanship Win a FREE Membership! If youve read all this and still arent sure of the answer, start with a 50 yard zero and go from there. Put dot on center mass. For a standard 16 barrel shooting 223/5.56, the 50-yard zero is the flattest shooting and you just need to remember that last 200 yards you start to aim higher and 300 yards, as long as you can see your target, wont be impossible to hit with a red dot. This BZO calls for zeroing the M16A2/A3/A4 and M4A1 at 36 yards with the setting of the rear elevation at 8/3 and 6/3 using the small (long range) aperture. I was not able to chronograph the guns. 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That brings me to these two options, which Id like to talk about together because theyre pretty similar and do well to exploit the advantages of a practical carbine. Press J to jump to the feed. All your load data fits neatly in the boxes under each target. In contrast, I also tested a 200 yard zero, which resulted in a -0.6 mil hold under at this same stretch of 60 yards to 120 yards. The bottom dot on the 0:0 axis is where the bullet would hit if you were aiming at a target 25 yards away with a 36yd zero which is approximately -.72 below your point of aim. It is a simple target with a 1.9 grid and two dots. 36 Yard Zero for .556? If you want to sight in at 50 yards - then just have the shots be 1.3 inches high. Even the text is real thin, hard to read. I have used the method so much that I created a target for my own use to support the process. This provides a trajectory with a maximum ordinate during flight of just over 4.5" above the line of sight at around 200 yards. While seeing these numbers is nice, they arent exact. What do you recommend as best Best zero distance for a 22 barrel? The 36 yard zero holds lots of promise and is something I will likely play with some more at some time, but as of now my 1X optics are all zeroed at 50 yards and anything magnified is zeroed at 100 yards. Lets remember this is a speedy way to start zeroing, but you arnt zeroed unless you confirm AT the zero distance. UPDATE: If you want to save even more time on the range, consider using this target for bore sighting at home. Compared to a 50 yard zero, its peak trajectory is slightly taller, about 4" above line of sight between 150-200 yards. At 25 yards, a 10 yard zero yields a 1 1/2" hold under. I highly recommend that you review Frank Proctors video on this zeroing method and my brief comments on how it worked for me before attempting it. And the bullet never lies. 09 at 50 yards for a 230 yard zero, max point blank range for deer would be 270 yards. It produces the narrowest range between the maximum rise and drop values (9.86"). This makes it easy to achieve the POA/POI relationship necessary to achieve the 50/200 yard zero at 10 yards. Highly recommend watching the video. Often no time for hold over , hold under ect. But it will stay inside of 5" all the way out to 300 yards and then drop 5 inches at 350 and about 13 inches at 400 yards. Live The Armory Life. Your largest holds are 4ish inches under at 175 yards and 3ish inches over at 300 yards. ._3-SW6hQX6gXK9G4FM74obr{display:inline-block;vertical-align:text-bottom;width:16px;height:16px;font-size:16px;line-height:16px} So this zero drops quickly past 300 yards. Is it material? For over a year I was thinking about changing my zero from 25 yards to 36 yards. ._2a172ppKObqWfRHr8eWBKV{-ms-flex-negative:0;flex-shrink:0;margin-right:8px}._39-woRduNuowN7G4JTW4I8{margin-top:12px}._136QdRzXkGKNtSQ-h1fUru{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;margin:8px 0;width:100%}.r51dfG6q3N-4exmkjHQg_{font-size:10px;font-weight:700;letter-spacing:.5px;line-height:12px;text-transform:uppercase;-ms-flex-pack:justify;justify-content:space-between;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center}.r51dfG6q3N-4exmkjHQg_,._2BnLYNBALzjH6p_ollJ-RF{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex}._2BnLYNBALzjH6p_ollJ-RF{margin-left:auto}._1-25VxiIsZFVU88qFh-T8p{padding:0}._2nxyf8XcTi2UZsUInEAcPs._2nxyf8XcTi2UZsUInEAcPs{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetTextColor)} This statement (and others like it) is one of the reasons 5.56 gets a bad rap. The same concept applies to Marines. If I need to shoot farther than that I can aim at the shoulder line to push out to 300 yards or hold on top of the head for 350. The 36 yard zero wins. Great zero for shooting steel silhouettes for a target. If you only have 25 meter/yard lanes, just do the math for the offset. The 10-yard zero will suffer the least in the long run, falling to ~3.38 at 75 yards and to ~6.15 below point-of-aim at 100 yards. Zeroing a carbine with open sights or a red dot at 100 yards isnt intuitive, but the concept has been gaining ground in recent years for certain applications. The 25/36 yard options are better suited for home/self defense. If you want to work it our properly, invest in one of the ballistics programs, input as much data . It will cross your line of sight twice; once at where you zeroed it, and once again when the bullet starts to drop. Currently, this is probably the most common AR configuration going, shooting the most common ammunition available. These Repeated trips walking up and down the range and hopefully you are at least on paper for your first group Well, Frank Proctor, from Way of the Gun, and Jerking the Trigger have come up with a great target. For flat shooting at longer ranges, the convention for a .30-06 is 2 1/2 inches high at 100 yards. ._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4{width:100%}._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4:hover ._31L3r0EWsU0weoMZvEJcUA{display:none}._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4 ._31L3r0EWsU0weoMZvEJcUA,._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4:hover ._11Zy7Yp4S1ZArNqhUQ0jZW{display:block}._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4 ._11Zy7Yp4S1ZArNqhUQ0jZW{display:none} Like many of our readers, I am now limited to my closest ranges being indoor. Logistically, it may also be easier for some shooters to get a 50 yard zero since many ranges may not have the facilities available to set up and shoot 36 yards. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. You may remember Frank Proctors method for achieving a 50/200 yard zero at 10 yards with your AR-15 that was mentioned here a few months ago. Jerking the Trigger posted up a quick target that allows us city-slickers to use available resources to our advantage. However there are many who know a lot more than me. The 12-yard zero is represented by the red arc. .FIYolDqalszTnjjNfThfT{max-width:256px;white-space:normal;text-align:center} The near/far zero concept (25/300, 50/200, and now 10/50/200) is more like an improved field boresight with live fire than an actual zeroing method. Shooting smaller groups on a short zero don't make them smaller at 100. If you hate math, targets have the offset marked for use at 25. This strategy does not provide much of an advantage unless longer range shooting is . If you want to sight in at 100 yards - then just have the shots be 3.0 inches high. Round drops off after 225 yards from a 5.5 hold to a 9 hold at 250 and it just falls. Everything is nice and tight until 200 yards or so. So long as I accounted for my height over bore, they both worked about the same. Zeroing (also called sighting-in) is the process of adjusting your rifle's sighting apparatus (iron sights, electronic optic or riflescope) until its point-of-aim (POA) is calibrated to the bullets' point-of-impact (POI). 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