When zeroed at 25 yards the round will also be zeroed at 300 yards. All that being said, the 50 yard zero continues to be one of my favorite zeroing schemes because its versatile, proven and effective. The 36 yard zero is favored by the US Marines. To understand this, let's look at a trajectory that is considered "flat." No worries! 300 yards is great for longer barrels. Gets a little sketch with slow bullets. 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. In that trajectory chart above, I'm a max of 1.4 mils high at 100 yards, 1.7 mils low at 450 yards, and dead-on at 300 yards, as far as holdovers. It drops the least across 300 yards (8.57"). Use the PDF version. I see that makes sense I dont have a 45* mrd. The Alabama-Auburn football rivalry, better known as the Iron Bowl, is an American college football rivalry game between the Auburn University Tigers and University of Alabama Crimson Tide, both charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and both teams located in the state of Alabama.The series is considered one of the most important football rivalries in American sports. 1.9 should get you close for the typical height over bore of an AR-15 optic. It's nothing you can't figure out with a ballistic calculator. I've found a company that offers a 25 yard zero target that will put you at a 36 yard zero. Don't overthink this. The Marine Corps does not have a 36 yard zero. Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership Discuss anti-gun legislation Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses Discover free outdoor shooting areas Does that back into a 36 yard zero? As a 0311 Marine we zeroed m4s at 25 meters poa and that was poi at 300 meters. Out to 300 yards, it's at 6.6" high at 150 yards at is highest flight path, and 0.2" low at 300 yards, giving me a 6.8" trajectory spread out to 300 yards with irons. And a rough estimate of velocity for either a 10.5 or 11.5 barrel. 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. Long range rifles are a different story. Ideal for a scoped AR15 that you plan on dialing in at any distance. If I need to push out a bit farther, I can just hold level with the shoulder line or top of the target for 350 and 400 yards, respectively. Whichever distance you do zero at, I recommend shooting out to as far as possible so that you know what you, your rifle and your ammunition are capable of doing. I can also tell you from experience that when youre amped up and the lizard brain takes over, youll really only be thinking point and shoot. 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. Incorrect. 1 Quote CENTURIATOR Banned 347 Location:Saint Louis Posted November 14, 2018 I prefer to zero at 36 yards, for the reasons provided in the video above. Just a fraction of an inch, but I believe 10 yards strikes a useful balance. With a 100-yard zero, there is never any "hold under." You only ever dial upwards or hold over. For example, something along these lines. This makes it easy to achieve the POA/POI relationship necessary to achieve the 50/200 yard zero at 10 yards. I found 25 meter targets but I guess no one ever did the 25 yard for 100 meter zero. That seems like a lot. All Rights Reserved. If you hate math, targets have the offset marked for use at 25. 36yd zero, then memorize the remaining holds throughout the effective range of my load (bullet's min velocity for expansion, min energy, etc). Has any one had experience with the 36 yard zero? Your rifle zero is only correct at two distances. My thanks to Matt at JTT for posting up this wonderful little target! It's important to shoot this group from the standing unsupported position. I like that idea, if I make another article like this I will see if I can do that. The right target is a conventional bullseye with a 1 X-ring for 100-yard shooting. Pros: Your largest hold under is about 1.5 at 125 yards which in my book is point and shoot. ._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} Powered by Invision Community. Like many of our readers, I am now limited to my closest ranges being indoor. Pick whichever one you want to memorize the holds for. If I were in a self defense situation, with a 50 yard zero, Id have to aim like 6+ low at 15 yards? ._2cHgYGbfV9EZMSThqLt2tx{margin-bottom:16px;border-radius:4px}._3Q7WCNdCi77r0_CKPoDSFY{width:75%;height:24px}._2wgLWvNKnhoJX3DUVT_3F-,._3Q7WCNdCi77r0_CKPoDSFY{background:var(--newCommunityTheme-field);background-size:200%;margin-bottom:16px;border-radius:4px}._2wgLWvNKnhoJX3DUVT_3F-{width:100%;height:46px} I have a Colt Sporter Match HBAR with A2 sights, built in 1993. In the case of other calibers, the target will likely work but may require more fine tuning when you are able to shoot at distance (50 yards would be good, 200 would be better). Once you get to the 4 MOA they tend to cover your target at distance and your aim is kinda spray and pray. Only skimmed the comments but some of y'all are missing the point there is no 50 vs 36 vs 25 discussion, they all accomplish different things especially with different barrel length and ammo combinations. If you KNOW you're going to be shooting targets at exactly 100 yards, then the 100 yard zero (obviously) or even the 25 yard zero . At 36 yards, the bullet's trajectory will be 4 inches above the point of aim, and at 300 yards it will be about 2 inches below the point of aim, providing a suitable point of impact for distances between 25 and 300 yards. But the 36 yard zero is flatter out to 300. Cons: Harsh hold unders out to 225 yards. Started using a 36 meter zero as a recruit in 1997. Id just zero it at 25 yds and call it a day. Draw it out too. barfolopew 2 mo. In the offset mount do you do a offset zero since it isnt directly over bore? Cons: Lots of hold under to remember out to 300 yards. Through Science! I will do examples of this with my 10.5 AR pistol and my 16 inch 5.56 rifle. I mentioned inread more , A question has come to mind lately about the various product offerings out in the firearm world particularly red dotread more . I'll take it. 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. Thats all well and good when your target is 20x40, but it starts to get trickier on smaller targets. How does all that equate to a person shooting 2 to 3 MOA accuracy since this is a battle zero we are talking about? 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. views and opinions of Springfield Armory. The black dot represents your point of aim. Is it material? The bullet is still rising to meet your point of aim at 36 yards, this is why the impact point is low on the target. Looks more like that. Could you run a 100 yard zero through your ballistic program and publish the drop? 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. Red dots are for speed not precision. That means from 0-100 yards you only need to be concerned with your height over bore when shooting a target. Its actually pretty fun to take an 11.5 to 750-1000 and show off infront of guys with supped out precision rifle builds. My .02, 36 yard zero covered by a CD (4.65")out to 300 yrds. Aim at the waist and you will hit the chest. I have an AR-10 and a Bolt action, that need to be zeroed. I prefer 200 yard zero for anything meant to shoot beyond 200 yards. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Holistic Solutions Group: 2 Day Night Fighter. @keyframes ibDwUVR1CAykturOgqOS5{0%{transform:rotate(0deg)}to{transform:rotate(1turn)}}._3LwT7hgGcSjmJ7ng7drAuq{--sizePx:0;font-size:4px;position:relative;text-indent:-9999em;border-radius:50%;border:4px solid var(--newCommunityTheme-bodyTextAlpha20);border-left-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-body);transform:translateZ(0);animation:ibDwUVR1CAykturOgqOS5 1.1s linear infinite}._3LwT7hgGcSjmJ7ng7drAuq,._3LwT7hgGcSjmJ7ng7drAuq:after{width:var(--sizePx);height:var(--sizePx)}._3LwT7hgGcSjmJ7ng7drAuq:after{border-radius:50%}._3LwT7hgGcSjmJ7ng7drAuq._2qr28EeyPvBWAsPKl-KuWN{margin:0 auto} FMJ bullet at about 3,000 fps in my examples. This includes 10.3 and 14.5 using 55g IMI and 77g Mk262 and BH equivalents. In the video "ex-navy seal" Shawn Ryan, talks about the normal zeros.25,50,100, but he also speaks of an unusual one of 36 yards. Click to expand. You must log in or register to reply here. Peasy. ._3Z6MIaeww5ZxzFqWHAEUxa{margin-top:8px}._3Z6MIaeww5ZxzFqWHAEUxa ._3EpRuHW1VpLFcj-lugsvP_{color:inherit}._3Z6MIaeww5ZxzFqWHAEUxa svg._31U86fGhtxsxdGmOUf3KOM{color:inherit;fill:inherit;padding-right:8px}._3Z6MIaeww5ZxzFqWHAEUxa ._2mk9m3mkUAeEGtGQLNCVsJ{font-family:Noto Sans,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;font-weight:400;line-height:18px;color:inherit} To move 1 with a 1/2 MOA click at 10 yards, you will need 20 clicks and so on. Grabbed it and went out today to sight it in at 36 yards. JMO YMMV Lancer L5 AWM Registered Joined May 26, 2018 4,694 Posts Reaction score 12,908 The black represents your point of aim. If not shooting anything beyond 250 yards, then the 50 yrd zero is the best option for most people. 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. Remember that the hold-overs and hold-unders are in MOA. This provides a trajectory with a maximum ordinate during flight of just over 4.5" above the line of sight at around 200 yards. Thanks. The problem is that it forces you to have to think when to hold under a certain amount on closer targets and when to hold dead on. Most people can find a 10 yard (30 feet) line of sight in their home. got to start shooting pistols more , sort of neglecting them a bit . 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. Go run this in 25m increments and see if it still falls within your acceptable accuracy standards. It is also just theory until you test it yourself but it should be close to what you can expect. Sighting-in a hunting rifle to hit a certain number of inches high at 100 yards (or 100 meters) maximizes the point blank range of the rifle and cartridge and is superior to zeroing at a fixed distance like 200 yards. Find it here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3aAzerSPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kotaboy32Email: kotabo. The 36-yard zero is a versatile option, providing an optimal balance between close-range and long-range shooting. Thanks. You can click here to access the PDF. Looks like a convincing argument for a 36 yard zero for red dot carbines and some LPVO. Be sure to print at actual size. Those gents can shoot and this zero is well thought out. Great zero for shooting steel silhouettes for a target. Easier softer ways avail us nothing. If youve read all this and still arent sure of the answer, start with a 50 yard zero and go from there. Breezy as all get out; torso target and the plastic uprights kept rocking forward as wind was coming from 12 o'clock. Save Share. And the bullet never lies. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to use this website. Otherwise a 100-yard zero wastes your bullet's trajectory potential. I do this for all of my small frame ARs (except my Mod H) and it does work. This is a case for Mr. MOA. All your load data fits neatly in the boxes under each target. This strategy does not provide much of an advantage unless longer range shooting is . A 36 yard zero will be on at 36 yards, and slightly low inside of that due to sight offset. Pros: This zero can take your 10.5 AR out to 250 yards. The gray dot is 1.9 below your point of aim (POA) and represents your point of impact (POI). SIGHTS ARE ZEROED TO THE WEAPON, NOT TO THE PERSON SHOOTING THE RIFLE Either the sight is matched to the bullet trajectory, or it isn't. The black represents your point of aim. I have used the method so much that I created a target for my own use to support the process. The 50-yard zero has flatter hold unders than the 36 yard zero out to 200. Click the Go To Forum Thread link below to jump in and discuss this article and much more! It produces the narrowest range between the maximum rise and drop values (9.86"). .c_dVyWK3BXRxSN3ULLJ_t{border-radius:4px 4px 0 0;height:34px;left:0;position:absolute;right:0;top:0}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3{-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-ms-flex-pack:start;justify-content:flex-start;margin-top:32px}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3 ._33jgwegeMTJ-FJaaHMeOjV{border-radius:9001px;height:32px;width:32px}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3 ._1wQQNkVR4qNpQCzA19X4B6{height:16px;margin-left:8px;width:200px}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;margin:12px 0}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx ._29TSdL_ZMpyzfQ_bfdcBSc{-ms-flex:1;flex:1}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx .JEV9fXVlt_7DgH-zLepBH{height:18px;width:50px}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx ._3YCOmnWpGeRBW_Psd5WMPR{height:12px;margin-top:4px;width:60px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN{height:18px;margin-bottom:4px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._2E9u5XvlGwlpnzki78vasG{width:230px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN.fDElwzn43eJToKzSCkejE{width:100%}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._2kNB7LAYYqYdyS85f8pqfi{width:250px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._1XmngqAPKZO_1lDBwcQrR7{width:120px}._3XbVvl-zJDbcDeEdSgxV4_{border-radius:4px;height:32px;margin-top:16px;width:100%}._2hgXdc8jVQaXYAXvnqEyED{animation:_3XkHjK4wMgxtjzC1TvoXrb 1.5s ease infinite;background:linear-gradient(90deg,var(--newCommunityTheme-field),var(--newCommunityTheme-inactive),var(--newCommunityTheme-field));background-size:200%}._1KWSZXqSM_BLhBzkPyJFGR{background-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetBackgroundColor);border-radius:4px;padding:12px;position:relative;width:auto} It is about .1 MIL difference than a 25 yard zero and a 36 yard zero on the SKS is really a 26 to 52 yard zero. . 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You can also see Frank Proctor explain it here. I should also note that this is somewhat dependent on the height of your optic. 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