1. Im going for 100 yard zero. Itâs very precise. Half an inch below POA at 25 was putting me dead center at ⦠The 12.5â³ isnât even close. A look at how 25, 50 and 100 yard zeros impact the bullet's flight path. If you canât find an answer to your question, please donât hesitate to reach out to us. He said that, for all practical purposes, doing it that way would put every round inside a dinner plate out to well over 300 yds. 25 yard zero works great on.22lrâs for small game hunting and varmint control out to 75 yards, which is a long poke on a small varmint with a.22lr, so suitable for my uses. 25 yard range: zero? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. the military has used a 25m zero since the early days of the m16... it's an OK zero. If you hate math, targets have the offset marked for use at 25. The 36/300 zero is where itâs at for irons or red dots. For iron sights only. If you only have 25 meter/yard lanes, just do the math for the offset. The 25 yard zero is a good rule of thumb for sighting in your rifles. Login with username, password and session length. Discussion in 'Rifle Country' started by WestKentucky, Nov 28, 2020. Last edited: Nov 28, 2020 BreechFace, Nov 28, 2020 i used a 25m zero all the way up until about a year ago, before finally switching to a 50/200 z... it works, it's just unnecessarily complicated if you don't do a lot of 300m shooting. Whereas, like I discussed earlier, the 50 yard zero is pretty flat shooting from zero to 200 yards. Ive been trying to figure out the best zero I should use for my red dot. You can nail down your elevation with a 25 yd zero, but I like to check windage at 100. At 100 you will be establishing POA/POI convergence, as in: the bullets will hit where your sighting system is pointing. Reason 3: The 50 Yard Zero Is Attainable For Most Shooters⦠All information is provided "as is" with all faults without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. But where did the 25 yard zero myth come from? A scope is a lot higher above the bore & changes bullet trajectory. 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. This is why you hear people talking (and arguing) about different zeroes such as a 50/200 a 25/300 zero and a 36/300 yard zero. Trajectory stays within ~1.75â (+/-) 0-75 yards. The 36 Yard Zero Target In the recent carbine courses we have discussed various yard lines to zero your rifles along with the pros and cons of each yard line. By Uncle Zo on November 25, 2020 ⢠( 1 Comment) Recently got into a discussion about different zero distances that included the topic of the 50/200 yard zero distance for riflescopes. â¦and in reality, with a 25 yard zero youâd have to aim somewhere from 4 to 10 inches low at 100 yards. Always been a fan of a 100 yard zero for 308, but then again, Iâve always had high powered scopes. An old Army Range Sgt, back in the early 60's, told me if I ever had to zero my M1 in a lurch to do it at 25 yds and then fire for effect out to 300 yds and beyond. At 100 yards your will be slightly over 2 inches So if I zero my .223 at 25 yards, where should the impact be. The lower the sights relative to the bore of the rifle, the more near parallel is the line of sight and line of bore. Has any On this 25-yard zero illustration, both the 20â³ and 16â³ land hits at 400 yards, though just barely. 25 yard zero=2.9 inches high at 100 yards Fact is,most common big game loads would be about 3 inches high at 100 yards. It works to some degree based on rifle and caliber. Like the article said fine tune your sights at 100 yards. Only have a 25 yard range to zero your rifle on. For hunting purposes it may be "close enough," but it's not "dead on" for most calibers. Here's a link for a ballistics software that's free from Remington: https://i2.wp.com/primaryandsecondary.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Capture28.jpg?ssl=1, https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3vgQuY3vA0FMlVOcmE3NS1Lbkk/edit?pli=1, (You must log in or sign up to reply here.). The 50/200 Yard Zero The 50/200 yards zero is, in my opinion, the best zero for police and civilian shooters. That is from 50 to 150 yards you will shoot slightly high. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. The point of aim needs to be consistent so that your adjustments are based off of a real hold, not an approximation. 36 Yard Red Dot Zero: What Is It & Why Do I Use It?#GhostTactical #RedDot #36YardZeroToday, we talk about the 36 Yard Zero. Like the article said fine tune your sights at 100 yards. 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About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Drawbacks to a 25 yard zero There is only one drawback to having the 17 HMR we have been discussing zeroed at 25 yards. lonewolf, I've been thinking about it since I posted and to tell you the truth, I believe it was 50 yds now that I think about it (my brain is 70 years old this month). http://www.modeerhunter.com/stories/zero.aspx, Quote from: Redleg on November 28, 2008, 03:15:39 PM, Quote from: Ronny on November 28, 2008, 10:37:17 PM, http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/ballistics/remington_shoot_ballistics_software.asp, Quote from: Greatguns on November 28, 2008, 09:31:13 PM, Inventor of the Intrafuse stock folding adapter. I have done this enough times in A2 iron sights, red dots, ACOG (annoying at 25yard, easier at 175 known distance), and backup iron sights. But after 203 yards it falls below the 6-inch vital zone. I believe it's an adaptation of the point blank formulas that can be found in the older Lyman reloading manuals. Josh is correct about the height of the sights. Here's a 25 yard zero for the same 3200fps 55gr FMJ load listed above with a 2.6 inch sight height. 25 yard zero is the standard for dialing in M16/M4. 25 yard zero isn't exactly a myth. (Thatâs missing the 6-inch circle, 3 inches below the center, or point of aim.) Well in this video we show you how to perform an approximate 50 yard zero on a 25 yard range. As the velocity drops, even by a little, it steadily marches down the I've told this story before, but it's worth re-telling (short version). At 25 yards your point of impact should be approximately 1.5 inches below your point of aim. The Conclusion: A 25-yard zero will put your bullet around 2.5 to 3 inches high at 100 yards depending on caliber, but it's not "dead on." The 50/200 zero variations and the 100 yard zero work well because they have been tested and had various bugs worked out. I have been using a 25 yard zero for a while but wanted something that was a little less complicated as far as hold overs go at longer ranges. i just downloaded it. This comes up often here and something needs to be said about it. My reference was to an M1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Your rifle is only âzeroedâ at the range you zero it at (50 yards, 25 yards, 36 yards, 100 yards) and the second distance will be a ⦠0 -2.6 50 2.4 100 6.4 150 9.3 200 11.1 250 11.4 300 10.1 350 6.9 400 1.7 450 -6.1 500 ⦠The 200 Yard Zero yields a Point Blank Trajectory out to about 240 yards,,, meaning you can hold dead on and make the hit somewhere in the vital zone. "The thing that separates the American Christian from every other person on earth is the fact that he would rather die on his feet than live on his knees." This will work differently for different kinds of rifles. Just a close guess. It does limit you to 200 yards, but thatâs perfectly fine for most police and civilian engagements. Some of the modern rifles (AR< AK) have higher sights and would pattern differently. The 25 yard zero is a good rule of thumb for sighting in your rifles. the round will zero at 25 and then again at 300, with a pretty good sized hold-under at intermediate distances. I like to zero my .223 Remington (or 5.56mm) rifles at this 50 yard distance for a couple of reasons. thanx for the info xlt. Also notice the 300-yard impact point. If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything; really helps when you get old. For those that have attended the courses now know that when it comes to your go-to 5.56 caliber carbine rifle that you would pick because it is best suited for Zeroed at 100 yards, the bullet will impact .76 inches low at 25 yards (this is just fine for hunters), and will be 2.98 inches low at 203 yards. I would bring it down to mechanical zero and go up maybe 3 clicks. A 25-yard zero with an M-16/AR-15 is significantly different from a Mini because of the height of the sighting system above the bore difference. Don't have an AR/M-16, so I can't measure the difference in the sight height, but I That would make my recollection of point of impact at different distances make a little more sense, i.e., zero at 50 (30-06) would give about 1/2 to 3/4 inches low at 25, 1 1/2 high at 100, the same or a very little higher at 200 and back to near zero at 300-350. 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