Ep. 10 | How to Zero a Long-Range Rifle the Right Way

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Published 2023-03-09
There is no amount of data, equipment, load development, or anything else that can make up for a poor zero with your long-range rifle and scope combination. All else is meaningless if that foundational component isn't rock solid. In this episode, Justin talks about the process of sighting in a long-range rifle, and why a few simple steps can ensure that all the corrections you make at distance are done from a reliable zero, therefore eliminating a pesky potential variable from play.

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All Comments (7)
  • Justin making a car reference are not the references we want but the references we need.
  • @DrGuinness
    Thank you guys! Just picked up a bergara M40-ish and a your Razor HD Gen 2 4.5-27.. Going to start getting deep once the weather in Wisconsin gets a little better.
  • I do the traditional bore sighting but I also like using the Bushnell Bore Sighter,
  • Most game usually stand around 200meters away from us in the Karoo area of South Africa. We also like to shoot at game under 300meters, So we zero the rifles at 200meters.
  • @anthonygobin9238
    One of the worst "how to" videos I've seen. Next time skip the weed before hand.