at 7:20 the bullet does not rise. The rifle was pointed up due to being zero at 200 yards. This is a common mistake. All bullets start to drop as soon as they leave the barrel.
@ArtisanTony , Only a bullet fired from a perfectly level gun would start to drop as soon as it leaves the barrel. A gun, with a 200 yd zero, wouldn't be level. It would be pointed up to compensate for bullet drop. This arc would make it rise the 1st part of it's path making it high at 100 yds to drop in at 200 and continue to drop past 200.
@rembeier150 Yes, that is my point. People think the bullet rises, it does not, they forget that the barrel is sloped up slightly to account for bullet drop. When you are shooting low it is because you have not adjusted your sight to make the barrel slope up a little. We are saying the same thing.
Great vid but next time I need you to give a demonstration of clicking the scope up & firing off to show exactly the advantages here. It just makes it easier to learn. Y'know? "A picture speaks a thousand words"? Well, a demo is much the same. Thanks anyway 'coz this vid is very useful. Thankyou
what about the zoom feature? how do we compensate for that. if we are at the lowest the 1st dot will be aiming at 1 spot, but if we zoom in, the position of the dot changed. do we have to have our zoom constant after zeroing or is there a way to change it.
Thank you on showing me how to get better understanding on my scope. will make it faster an easier when i zero my scope. Also helps me get a rough guess on ranging my deer, when hunting.
Definitely not like riding s bike! Thanks for the refresher. Helped alot.
MAV3N556 4 days ago
at 7:20 the bullet does not rise. The rifle was pointed up due to being zero at 200 yards. This is a common mistake. All bullets start to drop as soon as they leave the barrel.
ArtisanTony 1 month ago
@ArtisanTony , Only a bullet fired from a perfectly level gun would start to drop as soon as it leaves the barrel. A gun, with a 200 yd zero, wouldn't be level. It would be pointed up to compensate for bullet drop. This arc would make it rise the 1st part of it's path making it high at 100 yds to drop in at 200 and continue to drop past 200.
rembeier150 1 day ago
@rembeier150 Yes, that is my point. People think the bullet rises, it does not, they forget that the barrel is sloped up slightly to account for bullet drop. When you are shooting low it is because you have not adjusted your sight to make the barrel slope up a little. We are saying the same thing.
ArtisanTony 1 day ago
Thank you for teaching it really helps. You've earned my business
jdmSRT 1 month ago
Great presentation. Very informative. Thank you.
ejbar99 1 month ago
Great video, thanks.
HDWS51 2 months ago
This and part 1 was a huge help to me in understanding this subject. Thank you very much for taking the time to do them.
BARobinson13 6 months ago
A highly informative video, thank you for sharing!
phoenix1916 9 months ago
Great vid but next time I need you to give a demonstration of clicking the scope up & firing off to show exactly the advantages here. It just makes it easier to learn. Y'know? "A picture speaks a thousand words"? Well, a demo is much the same. Thanks anyway 'coz this vid is very useful. Thankyou
sthnwatch 9 months ago
what about the zoom feature? how do we compensate for that. if we are at the lowest the 1st dot will be aiming at 1 spot, but if we zoom in, the position of the dot changed. do we have to have our zoom constant after zeroing or is there a way to change it.
Azuredeviljin 10 months ago
Thank you on showing me how to get better understanding on my scope. will make it faster an easier when i zero my scope. Also helps me get a rough guess on ranging my deer, when hunting.
millster101 10 months ago
nothing like breeding urban snipers in america
amram24 10 months ago
Wind speed 1st 0_o
MilitaryxSniper1 1 year ago
What about wind speed and stuff Ohhhhhh like put more up :o
MilitaryxSniper1 1 year ago
@GscottS16, Yes. You'll need to know the distance to the target and your bullet drop at that distance to be able to make the appropriate adjustments.
ClearlyFish 1 year ago
@ClearlyFish so you need to know the bullet drop to know how many MOA the target is?
GscottS16 1 year ago
thanks for the vids u'r a good teacher hope u do more esp on windage
digger4848 1 year ago