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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

DPMS takes you through the steps of zeroing in rifle's iron sights with a 25 meter target.

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  • Is there someplace where I can download this target (25 Meter Zeroing Target) ???

  • There should be a few actual size 25 meter targets if you do a search in Google images. We don't have anything to download from our site though currently.

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  • thank you!!!!!!!!!

  • @CCumby007 With the rifle zeroed at 25m for 300m, using the smaller day distance aperture, from point blank to 25m, aim high. Past 25m until about 300, aim low.

    The larger night close combat sight is set for 200m.

  • @CCumby007

    re; after reaching zero at 25m then what? go to theriflemanchannel, he has a great instructional, gets into exactly what your looking for.

  • Once you find your 25m zero then what? If I am shooting at 100m what do I need to do to hit the center of the target? What about 200m or 300m? Are the adjustments made at that point to the 6/3 or 8/3 dial?

  • Here is where you can download this target for those who can't find them anywhere:

    bobdbob.com/~deneb/doc/targets­/m16a2-25m-zero.pdf

  • I stress this alot to people because most people who own rifles don't know anything about zeroing their rifles ! Great video

  • dude thank you, this target works like a charm

  • after you're zeroed, pop the ele knob back to 6/3? won't that make your point of impact lower?

  • This was really good thank you DPMS. I always purchase a lot of your items and they have been great. Yes I can afford the high priced stuff but why when you guys make it affordable and the same quality, guess whos pockets id rather fill then ;-)

  • DPMS is a great company. That is all.

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