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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

Navy SEAL Rich Graham will teach you how to use holds and the "battle sight zero" system. This is important for shooting multiple targets at different distances with iron sights and/or dot sight optics. Once you under stand this it will increase your effectiveness with your firearm. For more info visit: www.TridentFitness.net

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  • Wow. Really nice video. I would almost pay money to see the same video adapted for the 5.45X39 caliber. (I loves me some cheap surplus)

  • @JC545X39 I would if i knew it. You can figure it our for each gun/cal. by aiming center mass and noting where your rounds are hitting in relation to your point of aim. Good luck!

  • Thanks for this video Rich!

  • @QRP20meters no problem, hope it helps!

  • great video. new to shooting, took a class covering basic safety and operation but light on marksmanship. DPMS A15 carbine. SO: Dial RS all the way down then back out until 'z' aligned. adjust elevation with front sight. Zero gun. If shooting 300, 400, 500, or 600 dial rear sight to z, 4, 5, 6/3. Not buying an optic till good with Iron. btw, my right wing of front side wider than left, any reason for this? any comments appreciated.

  • @sumguy68 That is a good game plan to master the iron sights, u will be a better marksman for it. Just to verify what u said, sight in on Z at 25 yards. From here turn the sight to 3(first time) and if you have a range that goes out to 300yrds confirm and make micro adjustments. keep sights at 3 for 25/300 point of aim point of impact. Then if you go to 4, 5, and hit 3/6(second time) that is for 600yrds. Hope this helped! good luck!

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  • @Dionscott55 Its a 100-600yrd pop up sight that also adjusts for windage. This sight is designed as a back up to your scope/red dot style sights and I would not recomend it as your primary. With that it is an awesome back up!

  • What kind of rear sight is that?

  • thank you, now my little brother will understand what ive been trying to tell him all along. lol

  • haha nevermind its 10.5 inch lol

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