If you’re debating the distance at which to zero your handgun’s optic, just listen to Patrick Kelley. The Speer ambassador reveals the zero that provides the best versatility for practical shooters.
I zero at 10 yards so I can kick @SimonRL *** shooting targets closer than 15 and on the shoot n move classesI do exactly as he says. I zero all my red dots at 15 yds. The only thing you have to be aware of is if you take a defensive course where you’re on the move, working in close - 7 yards or closer - your point of impact will be low. Not a problem, but if you’re a perfectionist it can take a moment to do the mental arithmetic to make that adjustment.
Yea, but does it work……..I zero at 10 yards so I can kick @SimonRL *** shooting targets closer than 15 and on the shoot n move classes![]()
We don’t need no stinking metric system here. Hold on, I gotta grab my 9 while I go sell this half gram.I zero my red dot pistols at 10m
I zero my red dot rifle at 75m
Oh, I through of you as a 10mm guy and with consumption of Kilos? Maybe like Begginlensky?We don’t need no stinking metric system here. Hold on, I gotta grab my 9 while I go sell this half gram.![]()
Fake News! These were shot at 3 yards.Seems toView attachment 39060
At least far enough away that no powder burns that you can see.Fake News! These were shot at 3 yards.
Hmmm … i think your eyesight is off .. add +7 … you think you sight in at 15, but we need to check that now Mr MagooFake News! These were shot at 3 yards.
Hmmm … i think your eyesight is off .. add +7 … you think you sight in at 15, but we need to check that now Mr Magoo![]()