**quick update** I've been able to take this 14.5 out to 300 yards on a silhouette-sized target with this hybrid zero, PVS-14 NVGs, and an arasaka high-powered IR flashlight. Using the Dbal IR laser, but the illuminator isn't powerful enough to ID the target at that distance (I'm finding that 150 is around the maximum that I can see the steel target with the DBAL illuminator... going to try some high-vis paint soon. Basically it's just point and shoot. No hold for wind and maybe holding a touch high on the chest to account for a little vertical drop.
I used a strict parallel zero for windage and elevation in my previous career, but I like this concept! When/if I ever splurge on NV/PEQ, then I will give this zero a shot.
thanks a lot for the clear and easy to follow guide for zeroing the laser, however in case of adding a laser to my Pistol underneath the barrel, I need to measure the elevation between the middle of bore and the laser then draw a dot on a pistol target of my iron sights POA then draw a cross of the measured elevation distance on the target, then i set my target at 10m for example and just line my laser to the cross? sorry for the long writing but im just making sure to get it correctly. thanks again
sorry for the *very* late reply. That's a good question... for laser emitters that are under the bore, your best bet is to either run a true parallel zero or try this technique but go out to 200 yards or so (which may be very difficult to see) and get a converging elevation zero at that distance. I'd get a true parallel zero for windage and then aim at something far away with your red dot and just line up our dot with that under NODs. Will be a little rough, but will definitely work out to around 300 yards on chest sized steel.
i watch a 4 year old video on shooting a 223 at 800 yard i had a 223 & 6mm and 7mm back 20 years ago 223 or 556 dropped to much for wood chucks ( all my shooting ended sickness Blood clots stroke & nasty stuff in the end blood cancer was in my family line adopted my records were sealed when info was released the medical Va had info and records to help me get a lot better) like controlled from blood clots- better then dead! then guns came back in f class & prs and ballistics the one guy shoots(testing for burger bullets) had same type of training i had in military he made ballistic stuff beside bullet testing, blood thinner newer stuff helped me a lot!
**quick update** I've been able to take this 14.5 out to 300 yards on a silhouette-sized target with this hybrid zero, PVS-14 NVGs, and an arasaka high-powered IR flashlight. Using the Dbal IR laser, but the illuminator isn't powerful enough to ID the target at that distance (I'm finding that 150 is around the maximum that I can see the steel target with the DBAL illuminator... going to try some high-vis paint soon. Basically it's just point and shoot. No hold for wind and maybe holding a touch high on the chest to account for a little vertical drop.
Dude, so simple and amazing! Thanks!
Make sure everything tight.
Screw mounts & all. Stuff will rattle Loose.
And then it's off again.
I like this, I'll make the change next trip to the range. Thanks for the detailed video, easily understood.
This video bangs.
thanks for watching ole boy.
I used a strict parallel zero for windage and elevation in my previous career, but I like this concept! When/if I ever splurge on NV/PEQ, then I will give this zero a shot.
Thanks for watching!
Damn that makes a lot of sense. This does everything would want a laser to do from an infantry perspective. I’m going to give it a try. Thanks.
This is awesome. Thanks
Great video bro. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video brother
Thanks for watching!
thanks a lot for the clear and easy to follow guide for zeroing the laser, however in case of adding a laser to my Pistol underneath the barrel, I need to measure the elevation between the middle of bore and the laser then draw a dot on a pistol target of my iron sights POA then draw a cross of the measured elevation distance on the target, then i set my target at 10m for example and just line my laser to the cross? sorry for the long writing but im just making sure to get it correctly. thanks again
Super helpful. Subbed.
thanks for watching!
Where would I aim my laser if I have it in the 3 o’clock position
sorry for the *very* late reply. That's a good question... for laser emitters that are under the bore, your best bet is to either run a true parallel zero or try this technique but go out to 200 yards or so (which may be very difficult to see) and get a converging elevation zero at that distance. I'd get a true parallel zero for windage and then aim at something far away with your red dot and just line up our dot with that under NODs. Will be a little rough, but will definitely work out to around 300 yards on chest sized steel.
@ thanks for the info, switched my setup to the 12, the best way imo for a LAM
i watch a 4 year old video on shooting a 223 at 800 yard i had a 223 & 6mm and 7mm back 20 years ago 223 or 556 dropped to much for wood chucks ( all my shooting ended sickness Blood clots stroke & nasty stuff in the end blood cancer was in my family line adopted my records were sealed when info was released the medical Va had info and records to help me get a lot better) like controlled from blood clots- better then dead! then guns came back in f class & prs and ballistics the one guy shoots(testing for burger bullets) had same type of training i had in military he made ballistic stuff beside bullet testing, blood thinner newer stuff helped me a lot!