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5/29/2007 11:25:02 AM EDT
So, when zeroing a laser (visible, if it makes any difference), what range are you guys using.

50 yards/meters, 100 yards/meters?

If I'm running a 50 yard zero on my optics, which theoretically gives me a 50 yard/250yard zero should I zero my laser at the same ranges for consistency?

Any input is appreciated.
5/30/2007 7:32:34 PM EDT
[#1]
All you have to do is line up the laser with the dot on your EoTec or Aimpoint.
5/30/2007 10:38:09 PM EDT
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Quoted:
All you have to do is line up the laser with the dot on your EoTec or Aimpoint.


Unless you are running an OTAL. Then you should sight it in at the range you would expect the most use because the beam is no on the same line as the barrell. It's offset to shine around the front sight base. It will most probably shine it's laser to the keft if an Aimpoint or EoTech spot.

In full light situations, this won't be much further than 20 meters as the beam washes out past that distance in full daylight.

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