Night Vision Zeroing laser's?

Captain Moroni

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So when you zero your laser do you have it dead on at a given range and then hold left or right at other ranges or do you zero 3/4" to the left or right and not worry about holding left and right at different ranges?

I figure that I cant hold 3/4" with my carbine shooting off hand anyway so close enough is close enough for coyotes and steel.
 
Re: Zeroing laser's?

Theoretically yes, but you will still need to go out and prove for yourself. Those numbers work for standard nato rounds from standard issue rifle. Yours ofcourse may be different but should be close in there.
 
Re: Zeroing laser's?

I just put a 100 yard zero on the IR laser for coyotes . Seems to work great on all the point & pops on real close coyotes or out farther. & that works for me with mounting the IR on top, or the side of the center of barrel bore .
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Re: Zeroing laser's?

If you're going for an absolute zero, make sure you zero the laser at the max range possible as far as windage is concerned. That will minimize the amount of offset you have to correct for. If you try to do an initial intersection type of zero (50/200, 36/300) with your laser you'll be screwed if you don't offset for windage. Elevation will be fine up close.
 
Re: Zeroing laser's?

If you're going for an absolute zero, make sure you zero the laser at the max range possible as far as windage is concerned. That will minimize the amount of offset you have to correct for. If you try to do an initial intersection type of zero (50/200, 36/300) with your laser you'll be screwed if you don't offset for windage. Elevation will be fine up close.