I’m helping a buddy sight in his HK416 22lr with a Romeo 5, any advice on where to zero it?
Dec 16, 2020 #1 boomboom929 Active Member Dec 13, 2008 355 Rockville I’m helping a buddy sight in his HK416 22lr with a Romeo 5, any advice on where to zero it?
Dec 16, 2020 #2 Mondial Colt .45 Nov 29, 2018 383 Columbia Do you have access to AGC? Start at 25 yds to find where you are hitting on a target and zero it in, then out to 50 yds, then 100 etc.
Do you have access to AGC? Start at 25 yds to find where you are hitting on a target and zero it in, then out to 50 yds, then 100 etc.
Dec 18, 2020 #3 Pinecone Ultimate Member MDS Supporter Feb 4, 2013 28,175 It's a .22, zero for 25 yards and have fun.
Dec 21, 2020 #4 M Major03 Ultimate Member Jan 23, 2013 1,779 Northern Maryland, Baltimore County Pinecone said: It's a .22, zero for 25 yards and have fun. Click to expand... This. Don't overcomplicate things that don't need to be.
Pinecone said: It's a .22, zero for 25 yards and have fun. Click to expand... This. Don't overcomplicate things that don't need to be.
Dec 23, 2020 #5 B Broncolou Active Member Jan 22, 2013 689 Parkton MD For all practical purposes a 25/50 yard zero are the same. .1 mil diff. That will get all fun plinking done.
For all practical purposes a 25/50 yard zero are the same. .1 mil diff. That will get all fun plinking done.
Jan 19, 2021 #7 D Duckncover Member Jan 14, 2021 77 howard county late to the party but I would say zero it to whatever distance you think you will be using it at most
late to the party but I would say zero it to whatever distance you think you will be using it at most