Woah!!! Hold up there! The FRONT SIGHT adjustment clicks corresponds to the number of boxes you need to adjust. These are the numbers indicated on the left and right sides of the target. The REAR SIGHT adjustment clicks correspond to the numbers indicated on the top and bottom of the target (that’s 3 clicks per box)! Don’t confuse the two or you’ll be dancing around the zero! Also, MAKE SURE YOU’RE USING THE CORRECT TARGET FOR YOUR RIFLE!!! The adjustments for the M-16A1, A2 and M-4 are ALL DIFFERENT! The directions for the front and rear sight adjustments are the same (up, down, left & right), but the number of clicks differs! If you use the wrong target, you’ll be dancing around the zero again!
this guy actually made a wrong comment. to move to the right each box is 3 clicks. so instead of moving 5 clicks to the right you will actually need to click 15 times to the right to bring it to center mass.
The 25 meter Zeroing Targets for M4 and M16-A4 are godsends, permitting the detachable carry handle sight to be quickly zeroed for a 300 meter battle sight zero synced to a bullet drop compensation to 600 meters. In other words, the shooter can hit targets in a no wind condition out to 600 meters without needing to understand the amount of movement a sight adjustment will make on bullet placement at target distance. But, what if the shooter is shooting in a wind condition which requires X MOA of windage adjustment. What's the shooter to do? After all, sighting in on the M4 target, the shooter does not need to know MOA so the shooter now does not have a clue about how much he should hold off, or the adjustment of the sight to get a good hit. For example, let's say the shooter is shooting at a 300 yard target in a 10 mph crosswind which requires 3 MOA of sight holdoff or adjustment. How many inches of favor? Or, how many clicks on the M4's 3/4 minute per click value windage drum?
Woah!!! Hold up there! The FRONT SIGHT adjustment clicks corresponds to the number of boxes you need to adjust. These are the numbers indicated on the left and right sides of the target. The REAR SIGHT adjustment clicks correspond to the numbers indicated on the top and bottom of the target (that’s 3 clicks per box)! Don’t confuse the two or you’ll be dancing around the zero! Also, MAKE SURE YOU’RE USING THE CORRECT TARGET FOR YOUR RIFLE!!! The adjustments for the M-16A1, A2 and M-4 are ALL DIFFERENT! The directions for the front and rear sight adjustments are the same (up, down, left & right), but the number of clicks differs! If you use the wrong target, you’ll be dancing around the zero again!
So it's 3 clicks to move left and right and 1 click to move up and down?
Very detailed and informative.
this guy actually made a wrong comment. to move to the right each box is 3 clicks. so instead of moving 5 clicks to the right you will actually need to click 15 times to the right to bring it to center mass.
Odane Morgan thank god someone else noticed that!
Odane Morgan is this true for all 25 meter zeroing targets for the m16 ?
The 25 meter Zeroing Targets for M4 and M16-A4 are godsends, permitting the detachable carry handle sight to be quickly zeroed for a 300 meter battle sight zero synced to a bullet drop compensation to 600 meters. In other words, the shooter can hit targets in a no wind condition out to 600 meters without needing to understand the amount of movement a sight adjustment will make on bullet placement at target distance. But, what if the shooter is shooting in a wind condition which requires X MOA of windage adjustment. What's the shooter to do? After all, sighting in on the M4 target, the shooter does not need to know MOA so the shooter now does not have a clue about how much he should hold off, or the adjustment of the sight to get a good hit. For example, let's say the shooter is shooting at a 300 yard target in a 10 mph crosswind which requires 3 MOA of sight holdoff or adjustment. How many inches of favor? Or, how many clicks on the M4's 3/4 minute per click value windage drum?
The front sight adjustment is the opposite ? Left is down and right is up ?
He didn’t mention zeroing with the drum in “Z” position
You're supposed to zero your rifle using the small peep and not the large peep.
Actually your suppose to shoot 2 groups of 3 before you make your first adjustment.
Sad they didn’t teach me how to read the target in bct
im going into the israeli army next month, do you think this information would apply to there?
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This guy is actually using the wrong target. This one is for an M16A2, not an M4
True that!
Doesn't really matter. Silhouette is the same size.
Useless video for anyone actually in California... basically impossible to get an AR15, bullet button mag release, 10 round mag limits, etc, etc...
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Move to Nevada
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