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Easy Zero Target #9187136 02/16/25 02:31 AM
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Anybody else used printable targets from Infinite Zero Targets.com? Basically, you make your own zeroing target i.e. I want a 36yd zero for my AR. I put that I want a 36yd zero, then put in what distance I want to shoot at. For this instance 10yds. It places a point of aim dot (upper), and a point of impact dot (lower). After firing, you can adjust your sights until the point of impact is in the center of the lower dot. They are set on a 1" grid pattern on an 8"x10" piece of paper. I have used it for a couple of guns with good results. You can use any zero distance and shoot at any distance. They are not caliber specific, so fine-tuning should be done. I think its pretty neat if you cant get out to a full sized range all the time.


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I think you’d be better off with a ballistics calculator on your phone, there’s free ones out there, and having a 100 yard zero to go from. Most of the stuff on their web site is good ol’ marketing malarky.


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Does it account for varying scope mounting heights? Like said above it can all be done with a ballistic calculator and field testing.


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