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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Aimpoint zeroing procedure?
Posted:
8/29/2003 5:54:52 PM EDT
Did a search on how to dial in a aimpoint and came up empty handed. Anyone have any advise.
I have it mounted on a Knights SR-15 M4.
Posted:
8/29/2003 9:43:48 PM EDT
[#1]
They zero just like any other scope made. I zero mine 2" high at 100 yards for a 225 yard battle zero.
Have a look here for several different method of doing a battle zero with the AR:
[url]http://communities.msn.com/TheMarylandAR15ShootersSite[/url]
Posted:
8/29/2003 11:19:24 PM EDT
[#2]
I like to zero mine at 50 yards, with the method prescribed on the Maryland AR15 shooters homepage.
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8/30/2003 9:21:44 AM EDT
[#3]
Originally Posted By Corp Stiener:
I like to zero mine at 50 yards, with the method prescribed on the Maryland AR15 shooters homepage.
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50 yards here too. Much easier than 100 since the dot isn't so big. A standard B3 bullseye target works great.
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8/30/2003 1:13:07 PM EDT
[#4]
I like the 50 yard battle zero also.
extremely effective to 300 yards.
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8/30/2003 1:48:10 PM EDT
[#5]
I zero mine at 50 yards too. It makes shots placed closer or farther pretty predictable.
Posted:
8/31/2003 11:18:24 AM EDT
[#6]
Try another Google search and enter M-68 CCO zero procedures. There is a lot of informaton out there from the Army on how to zero it.
Hope this helps...
DG
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