How To Zero your Riflescope in 3 Shots

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Publicado 2020-05-03

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  • @flytelaw1
    Thank you Matt for demonstrating how easy "0" stop setting is and zeroing the Element products can be...cheers and hope to see the next video soon...:-)
  • @vicpal57
    Matt, GREAT video of the way to get the optic adjusted. I bought a Helix for my air rifle , loved it, so had to get two more for my rimfire CZ and centerfire 6.5 CM caliber AR. OUTSTANDING optics!
  • Yesterday, I spent $60. OUT THE DOOR AT A PAWN SHOP! Today I googled and came up with your 3shot zero instruction. I have NEVER been able to zero a rifle scope in my life...on my own! Today in just 7 shots my Used GAMO SHADOW WHISPER I am on the 1cent diameter improvised target at a hair over 10 yards to adjust the GAMO SCOPE. The last 4 of the 10 shots useing Premier Destroyer 7.4gr pointed .177 pellets were all inside that circle. The squirrels in my pecan tree are headed to the frying pan!! Thank you for simple and easy instructions!
  • Nice video! Never thought of looking through the bore. Clever idea.
  • @sirich7751
    Bore sighted my weatherby vanguard in the basement at 25 feet. I was on paper at 50 yards. Still took about 7 rounds to be zeroed at 100 yards. But bore sighting works! Used those little colored round stickers to create points of reference.
  • Okay Matt, thank you very much for the explanation for zeroing the air rifle, I have also seen a similar explanation given by Roelf, okay I will apply it on the field ...... thank you
  • @johnnybenny5562
    Great video and excellent information. Thanks so much for shedding light on how to adjust the scope.
  • @felipeninja3235
    Haven't had a chance to test if it holds zero, but mounts just fine and has nice clear glass. Centered vertically true to a plumb line with the crosshairs which is always a plus!It's a great youtube.com/post/Ugkxc4K63Fd5LglDMObu7-Bgapxp_ef0W… scope. There's no parallax adjustment or focus ring, so may be limited to 3-7x, have to see how it is on the range. Also be aware that the rings are "look through" so you can still use irons, but they are really tall if you only intend to use the optics. On a 22LR no biggie since I'm not shooting competitions or worried about a hard cheek press. Will boresight and range test, if all goes well, I'll leave it at that!
  • @Chris-yz4xt
    Thank you for showing this I really need the help
  • @M3pcp
    Doing that way in every PCP I made since 2016. nice video bro
  • @bompobompo
    Hi Matt, is it not the other way around @ 4:49 3.4 mrad up and 2.7 mrad left?Also does it mean that this is how u turn the turrets or is the vector of how much ur off aim, which would mean u turn 3.4 mrad down and 2.7 mrad right.Thanks.
  • @stevenrowe5047
    great demonstration thank you. now say i have turned my turrets. how do i make sure that i am starting with the recital in the center. do i rotate the turret all the way down then go all the way up then put it in the middle position? my zero stop came adjusted to stop with the truant ail the way at the bottom. thank you for your time.
  • @northballistics
    My Helix hits the road today from Airgun Source Canada... can't wait!!!!
  • @gordonloessl2822
    I've been trying on my Sporterized Mauser. Getting closer, but my shoulder is taking a beating. Cheers from Canada🇨🇦
  • @stephj765RS
    Can't wait for mine either. I've got a brand new FX that needs a scope :) Will be an Helix. I understand that the lenses are of a lower quality than in the Titan. But I'll use adjustable mounts to keep it close to the optical zero at 50m and have a clear poa.
  • So, here's my issue. When moving the up or down turret the reticle moves left to right. The left to right reticle moves up or down. Strange but if that works for sighting in and adjusting while shooting I'm fine with it.