How To Sight In A Rifle Scope
Following our tutorial on how to mount an optic to your rifle, we're moving on to how to sight in or zero your optic. This is a basic step-by-step walkthrough of the process that covers everything you need to know to get a good starting zero once your optic is mounted. The demo rifle is a Bravo Company AR-15 with a Swamp Fox Arrowhead 1-10x24 scope, but the instructions should work regardless of what rifle or optic you're using.

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How to Zero a Rifle Scope (Complete Beginner's Guide)

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How To Mount A Rifle Scope

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Quick Tip: 36yd Zero for the AR 15
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How to Use an AR-15 [2025 Update]

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Quick Tip: How to Zero a Rifle

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How To Zero A Rifle For Dummies

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Chinese made scopes and tracking issues

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How to Sight In Your AR-15 (25, 36, 50, 100 Yard Zeros Explained)

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Why Your AR-15 Shoots Low

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Watch this if everything feels too much (gentle comfort for tired women)

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Scope Reticles Explained with Former USCG Precision Marksmanship Instructor Billy Leahy

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How to Zero LPVO Scopes | Tactical Rifleman

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Zeroing an AR Platform Rifle

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How to Perfectly Zeros a Rifle—Step-by-Step Guide

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