This YouTube video investigates whether an AK-pattern rifle's zero is maintained after removing and reattaching a side rail optic mount. The content aims to answer a practical question for AK owners interested in using detachable optic mounts without the hassle of re-zeroing their rifle for each use. It focuses on the functionality and reliability of the mounting system.
This video from Tap Rack Bang Training focuses on the critical process of zeroing a rifle optic. Instructor Brendon highlights common oversights by students, particularly regarding the zero distance and the significant impact of optic height on accuracy. The content aims to provide viewers with a better understanding of what to consider when zeroing their own rifle optics for effective self-defense.
This YouTube video is a replay of a competitive shooting match between "Pranka" and "Zero" from January 2024. It appears to be a practical shooting event. The description promotes in-person classes and digital coaching from Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), and also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. The content is focused on competitive shooting disciplines.
This video from Travis Haley and Haley Strategic offers an in-depth guide on how to properly zero a rifle. Moving beyond theoretical explanations of elevation changes, the content emphasizes the practical reality of constantly maintaining and adjusting your rifle's zero. The description highlights the importance of fundamentals and the ongoing process of chasing your zero, drawing on years of real-world training experience. The video aims to provide viewers with actionable knowledge to ensure their rifle is accurately zeroed for any situation.
This video from Tactical Rifleman explains how to properly zero Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) for combat carbines. It discusses the evolution of optics from fixed-power ACOGs to modern LPVOs, highlighting their advantages like 1x capability for close quarters and increased magnification for distance, while acknowledging their compromise nature. The video emphasizes the importance of proper mounting for eye relief and mastering the reticle to achieve an "awesome" and effective zero. It encourages viewers to watch, bookmark, and share the content for those seeking to master their LPVOs.
This video showcases a 10-yard zero for a Staccato C2 pistol using @ultimate_ammunition 90gr +P Blue Line Ammo. Following the zero, it demonstrates a 25-yard grouping with the same ammunition and the "Ghengis Comp" modification from Monsoon Tactical. The content aims to help viewers understand potential Point of Impact (POI) shifts at different distances.
This video discusses the importance of having separate zeros for carry ammunition and training ammunition on a firearm's optic. The creator demonstrates this concept using a Staccato 2011 C2 with a Monsoon Tactical Ghengis Comp, comparing a 90gr +P load from Ultimate Ammunition with a 124gr load from Norma Ammunition, both zeroed at 10 yards. The results are presented as eye-opening, highlighting the practical implications of ammunition differences for accurate point of aim/point of impact at different distances, particularly relevant for concealed carry scenarios.
This YouTube video, titled "MK18 Best LPVO Combat Zero?", appears to be a firearms-related review or evaluation. The title specifically mentions the MK18 firearm platform and discusses "LPVO Combat Zero," suggesting a focus on optical sights (Low Power Variable Optics) and their application in a combat or tactical zeroing context. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to "The Last American Outlaw" channel, indicating a strong community and brand focus. It also promotes a Patreon for exclusive content and provides links to other videos and social media.
This video explains the concept of "height over bore" (HOB) and how it affects point of aim versus point of impact, particularly at closer distances, using an AR-15 as an example. While not a deep dive, it aims to provide a foundational understanding of this phenomenon, which varies based on the rifle's zero. The video also promotes TATargets products, including steel and paper targets, with a discount code provided.
This video examines the accuracy of the basic Army rifle zero, with the presenter strongly suggesting it's inaccurate unless performed by the AMU (Army Marksmanship Unit). The description links to training resources, a Patreon page for support, and a Facebook group for discussion, indicating a focus on practical application and community building within the firearms enthusiast space.
This video from Kit Badger delves into the phenomenon of "optical illusions" affecting firearm zero when using Back Up Iron Sights (BUIS) through an optic compared to with the optic removed. The creator explains the science behind this issue, which can be significant depending on the rifle's intended use. The content focuses on AR-15/M-4 style rifles, discussing when and why BUIS might be utilized and how to properly zero them in this context.
This YouTube video features a special interview with the well-known "Instructor Zero." Instead of focusing on typical gun tips or demonstrations, the content aims to provide viewers with a personal look at Zero, exploring his personality and what motivates him. The video promises an inside look at the man behind the persona, offering a more intimate and human perspective.
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