How to Zero Your Pistol Red Dot

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Published 2017-06-12
In this Briefing Room video we continue to talk about Pistol Red Dot Sights. Today we are at the range and go over how Dave Zero's his pistol red dot sights. To save a little time you can co-witness the dot to the iron sights but the two should be sighted in separately. In this video we use the 10 Yard RMR Zeroing Target from Arma Dynamics. You can download the target for free from their website. Be sure to check out our other videos on this topic in the Briefing Room Playlist. Thanks for watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • @pemtax557
    Excellent resource for first time RDS users. The RMR targets are also a huge bonus. Thanks for your time and efforts. Cheers ...
  • @scottb4122
    Awesome timing, zeroing mine soon. Thanks for sharing the great information.
  • @ogk9678
    Great video, I just subbed to your channel. You’re one of the only guys on YouTube that actually answers questions, good for you!
  • @dynasty4851
    Thank you for you help. I believe 10 yards is perfect too.
  • Just found this video. Thanks for the printable target website address. Great video by the way.
  • @maze1914
    thanks for the video. really makes life easier.
  • Awesome I’m in process of sighting two of my Red Dot s also I use a stand too keep it steady and a Pistol rest.
  • @waynebizzle1334
    Thanks for the video. I will be mounting a Burris Fastfire III on a Glock 40 soon and this will help.
  • @traumajock
    Nicely done. I'll be referring back to this when my red dot is installed.
  • @NervusEnergy
    Thanks for the great video! Very informative and helpful!!
  • @rikdanielsen1118
    Thanks for the video and the Arma Dynamics targets. I believe they will really be a big help. I guess my only suggestion would have been a one or two-minute explanation that the grid is .5" squares and that the numbers around the target show how many clicks you need to move those distances. Seriously, you have provided a great resource. Thanks.
  • @davidfarber2210
    I use the bench for support when zeroing, then I confirm offhand. Thanks for the video.
  • @CFairNH
    Late to this video, but great Info!! Thanks for posting!
  • @russoaks
    Dude! Awesome video - nice shooting too.
  • @ralphyboy3856
    looks like the RMR was much easier to zero, great video thanks
  • @majorskillz6235
    I put a ade delta on a ruger sr9c, im always wide left and very high off the paper.. no matter what adjustments made it stayed way off.. is it a cheap red dot?? I have two sig romeo 5s and they adjust easy