How to Zero Pistol RDS - Handgun Red Dot Zero

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Believe it or not this is something a lot of people struggle with, and that's ok. We're hoping this video will help. If you are new to having a red dot on your pistol, zeroing is aligning the pistol point of aim, to the point of impact. Making sure the dot is where the rounds will go! In this video I go through how I can zero at any range, a cool free target you can use and some support options versus offhand. The goal is to get the best zero you can. In a future video we can talk about the 7 vs 10 vs 15 vs 25 zero theories and you can decide what is best for you. Regardless of what distance you chose to zero, the techniques shown in the video will work. The target is optimized for 10 yard zero and each line segment is equal to 5 clicks when using a 1 MOA Adjustment optic, which is all of them :-).

Hope this helps and thanks for watching!

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00:00 - Intro
01:15 - What You Need, Targets I Use - Get a Free PDF Onlinel
03:37 - Point of Aim/Impact and Adjustments
04:23 - Dot Brightness
04:46 - Let’s Shoot and Zero This
06:40 - Confirm at 25 Yards
07:19 - Using Support, Bag or Tripod
10:46 - The 10-10-10 Drill, Good, Low Round Count Drill

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