I believe that might be at 7 yards or something like that when you’re holding on the bottom of the circle to compensate for height over bore but I’m not positive on how far he was himself
This is more understandable and practical then saying or explaining how to adjusting the levitation and horizontal and how many clicks are needed to zeroed the sight,thou it may be tactically important,its more understandable and easy
how would the dot of the bore sight be moving and not the reticle? wouldn’t the dot stay in one place and the reticle is the one that moves? i’m so confused
To account for the mechanical offset at close range. At 7 yards to get poa/poi aim use the bottom of the reticle. Ex: you need to take a head shot in a short hallway. Don't use the center dot you'll hit low. Use the bottom hash mark. You'll also be in the ballpark for a 50/200 zero
To account for the mechanical offset at close range. At 7 yards to get poa/poi aim use the bottom hash mark of the reticle. Ex: you need to take a head shot in a short hallway. Don't aim using the center dot you'll hit low. Aim with the bottom mark. You'll also be in the ballpark for a 50/200 zero
When we zero in at the 6:00 mark at 7 paces this makes center dot on target at 50 meters. After this is done we aim at objects at 7 paces from 6:00 mark and objects at 50 meters center dot. This is all due to the fact that the center of barrel and center of eotech will have to intersect at some point; in this example the intersection is at 50 meters.
@@Sam9wilson9 Boresighting is not zeroing. The bore laser is showing where the bore is pointing to. The reddot is showing where the reddot is. There's something called an offset where the bore is not aligned to the reddot. So you want to maintain the offset at 7 paces so it is bore sighted (again not "zeroed"). You still need to take it to the range to confirm but it will not need much adjustment to zero.
@@hex4461 the barrel is angled up so therefore at the bullet crosses the red dot at 2 distances. 50m/200m. At 100 meters it will be a Lil over an inch high.
Using a mandrel boresight is by far the worst option it droops and 90% of the time once u go to sight it in ur not even on paper use a lazer that is inside a casing so it actually is under the optic n perfectly straight
I believe on their website, they say 21 feet/7 yards. The middle dot in the reticle would be zeroed for 50/200 yards, and the 6 o’clock hash would be 7 yards, for a 14.5 inch AR shooting 556. Check your POI at the range whenever you go.
Just zero it for whatever you want. I like the 36yd zero. Vigilance Elite has 25yd distance(all indoor ranges) POA/POI targets mathed out for ya for free download.
@@05EVORS I agree with you, but for me, the best is 50 yd for their holographic. It’s what their reticle is designed for. I prefer the 2 dot, the lower dot is like a tweener from 7 to 25 yards, and 6 o’clock is perfect for very close contact. But however he zeroes, it should be consistent across all platforms if running multiple guns and/or uppers
This video was exactly what I was needing to sight in my new XPS2. Awesome. Thank you!
? Once u bore sighted it to the six o'clock position what range is that good for from their to start 50yards 100yards u never stated?
The most important info….
That should be zeroed in at 50/200ft
I believe that might be at 7 yards or something like that when you’re holding on the bottom of the circle to compensate for height over bore but I’m not positive on how far he was himself
Why not line up the dot to the dot?
@@ethan5.56would it still be right if I lined up dot to dot at 50 meters?
Eotech fan here luv those optics
Short and sweet! Just bought my XPS3
Nice video, EOTECH #1 🇺🇸
This is more understandable and practical then saying or explaining how to adjusting the levitation and horizontal and how many clicks are needed to zeroed the sight,thou it may be tactically important,its more understandable and easy
How much feet is 7 paces?
What brand laser bore sight tool are you using in the video?
Laserlyte boresight
how would the dot of the bore sight be moving and not the reticle? wouldn’t the dot stay in one place and the reticle is the one that moves? i’m so confused
I used one similar to this laser on my new exps2 and it was just like this the dot is what moves not the reticle.
I was thinking the same thing, I'm lost
The dot is actually staying in place, it's due to the movement of the reticle being so subtle that it just looks like that.
The dot of the bore sight is *perceived* to be moving because the adjustments on the EOTech are not moving the point of aim, but the point of impact.
If I have the EXPS2 with the G33 Magnifier, should I zero with the magnifier down?
Sight first, then magnifier
@@natephillips1797 Thanks!
What kind of laser brand is he using ?
Why line the bottom of reticle to laser sight to zero what yardage is that good for ? I'm just alittle confused
To account for the mechanical offset at close range. At 7 yards to get poa/poi aim use the bottom of the reticle. Ex: you need to take a head shot in a short hallway. Don't use the center dot you'll hit low. Use the bottom hash mark. You'll also be in the ballpark for a 50/200 zero
why the hell the lowest part of the recticle??? also the laser bore sight is supposed to be all the way in
To account for the mechanical offset at close range. At 7 yards to get poa/poi aim use the bottom hash mark of the reticle. Ex: you need to take a head shot in a short hallway. Don't aim using the center dot you'll hit low. Aim with the bottom mark. You'll also be in the ballpark for a 50/200 zero
@@seraph1926 ahh ok,i zeroed in at 20 yards. 🙏thanks for the info.
What range is he bore sighting at?
7 paces from the wall.
What note sight laser is this do I need a special one?
So you zeroed it at 7 yards ?
looks so easy i dont get it on my 2 red dots i move both knobs but the sights doest move idk what im doing wrong =(
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Can u sumerge an eotech
yes. I submerged mine in my swimming pool and no issues.
@@culoprieto535 nice
Yes, different models have different depths.
Why such a short distance? Shouldn't we be utilizing a further distance or is negligible because you're using a laser?
Because of bullet drop, lasers move in an infinite line forward and bullets curve up then down
When we zero in at the 6:00 mark at 7 paces this makes center dot on target at 50 meters. After this is done we aim at objects at 7 paces from 6:00 mark and objects at 50 meters center dot. This is all due to the fact that the center of barrel and center of eotech will have to intersect at some point; in this example the intersection is at 50 meters.
@@Leoootron Bullets do not curve up.
@@Sam9wilson9 Boresighting is not zeroing. The bore laser is showing where the bore is pointing to. The reddot is showing where the reddot is. There's something called an offset where the bore is not aligned to the reddot. So you want to maintain the offset at 7 paces so it is bore sighted (again not "zeroed").
You still need to take it to the range to confirm but it will not need much adjustment to zero.
@@hex4461 the barrel is angled up so therefore at the bullet crosses the red dot at 2 distances. 50m/200m. At 100 meters it will be a Lil over an inch high.
Id just go out and hot the range and adjust there
Using a mandrel boresight is by far the worst option it droops and 90% of the time once u go to sight it in ur not even on paper use a lazer that is inside a casing so it actually is under the optic n perfectly straight
Youre using shit equipment then. My army unit used these to sight every weapon, every weapon was dead on after 15 seconds of zeroing.
"7 paces"?...what if you're 3ft tall? Or have no legs? Couldn't be a little more specific for the distance?
I believe on their website, they say 21 feet/7 yards.
The middle dot in the reticle would be zeroed for 50/200 yards, and the 6 o’clock hash would be 7 yards, for a 14.5 inch AR shooting 556.
Check your POI at the range whenever you go.
So which is it? Are you 3ft tall with little legs or do you have no legs?
Just zero it for whatever you want. I like the 36yd zero. Vigilance Elite has 25yd distance(all indoor ranges) POA/POI targets mathed out for ya for free download.
@@05EVORS I agree with you, but for me, the best is 50 yd for their holographic. It’s what their reticle is designed for. I prefer the 2 dot, the lower dot is like a tweener from 7 to 25 yards, and 6 o’clock is perfect for very close contact. But however he zeroes, it should be consistent across all platforms if running multiple guns and/or uppers
At 7 yards where he set the sight it should be approximately a 100 yard zero
What just happened
Bottom of the outer ring is 7 meters, you don’t have to zero it far away
@@kevinb1060 Explained by Shawn Ryan of Vigilance Elite in the link ruclips.net/video/jttB1kUXfJE/видео.html
LOL ,Me too.
Well damn...lol