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In this video, I talk about the 50 yard zero. If you've just mounted an optic on your AR 15, the obvious next step is to get it sighted in. Now the thing is, you've got a few options to choose from. There are a lot of guys that like a hundred yards, you've got some that like 25, and then others that like 50 or 200 yards because those two zeros are pretty close to being the same. Personally, I'm a big fan of the 50 yard zero because it's flat shooting and versatile at several distances. And I want to show you some of the actual results I got from shooting at the range. So, if you're ready... here's what I found out. So, to start off I was shooting my Colt LE6920 and my current favorite red dot sight, the Holosun HS503C. I was also using WOLF Gold .223 Rem. ammunition which I'm a fan of because its brass -cased and relatively cheap. So after shooting a few groups, I was able to dial in my optic to be right on at 50 yards. After that, I really wanted to see how the rifle would be hitting at 100 yards. So, I pushed the target back and shot some groups. I found out that the groups were hitting about 3 to 3 and a half inches high at that distance. Now, that's not too far off, but it is a little higher than you usually here a 50 yard zero hits at 100. Usually your here that it hits an inch or two high. Now, 3 inches still isn't too far off and on most practical sized targets you can just aim dead on and still make solid hits. But, on small sized targets that like 6-inch plates, you will probably have to aim low to be able to hit your target. Ok, so I also wanted to see where the rifle was hitting at 25 yards. I shot 3 groups at that distance and found that you hit about an inch low with a 50 yard zero at that distance, which to me means you can aim right on for almost any target and still make accurate hits. So, all in all, when you're right on at 50 yards, you'll shoot about 3 inches high at 100 yards and an inch low at 25. I think those are pretty solid results because and I'm gonna stick with a 50 yard zero on my rifles outfitted with red dot sights.
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