Where I Zero My AK and Why
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There are countless theories and methods on how to zero your AK rifle. I have tried almost all of them, with mixed results. After several years, the method I have settled on is the 100 yard zero. This one is the most practical, effective, and least confusing of all.
I laugh every time someone tells me ak's aren't accurate .
I laugh too, because what they are really saying is that they, as shooters, are inaccurate.
@PunchingMegaTree I haven't heard too many people claim that their AK is some kind of laser beam. And no one buys an AK for their "accuracy". But, as AK enthusiasts, we get tired of the same old Fudd lore that AKs aren't accurate whatsoever. And any AK owner that claims their rifle can out-shoot, in accuracy terms, an AR-15, is an idiot. Any rifle that can shoot 6 inches at 200 yards is plenty enough accurate for my taste in an assault rifle. Being able to hit a human torso at 300 yards is all you really need.
They aren't. The system doesn't lock up with the repeatability of an AR. The end. It's simple engineering physics. The locking mechanism of an AK is less precise than it's counterpart these days: the AR. Yes, both can hit an 18" plate at 400 yards. Change that to an 8" plate and get back to me with your results. The cone of fire in an AK starts to become large enough that regular hits on that plate become challenging at best. A novice shooter with both rifles will only ring that plate regularly with one of them.
Eugene Stoner designed a more accurate system. The end.
PunchingMegaTree keep in mind, we are talking about combat accuracy here, the ak (in 7,62) is about mixing meat and metal at up to 300 yards and 9 inches at 300 will definitely give you a good torso hit, so nothing wrong with that
Also, if you are anal about groups, use quality ammo (like in the ar) and you will cut the group size in half
"AK's aren't accurate" No, *you* aren't accurate.
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ThatHmoobGuy glad I am not the only one that thought that
Hilarious!
Great reference!
Party boy
good stuff
you prolly dont care but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last days :)
@Rex Juelz Definitely, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for years myself :D
@Rex Juelz definitely, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself =)
@@rexjuelz7229 I’ve been doing the same with your girlfriend too
My uncles exwifes brother is a delta seal ranger and he says that they zero at 87.5 yards.
They just changed it to 89.33 yards. Better dwell time.
Reid Henrichs Yeah the FBI studied terrorist attacks. Scientifically they start at 100 yards, by the time they finish screaming Allah Akbar they are precisely 89.33 yards away. So it totally makes sense for that Zero.
Reid Henrichs Yeah the FBI studied terrorist attacks. Scientifically they start at 100 yards, by the time they finish screaming Allah Akbar they are precisely 89.33 yards away. So it totally makes sense for that Zero.
Don't forget that the planets must align
Lucian you spend to much time on ARFCOM
Assuming your not training for the Olympics and aren't expecting hole in hole at any distance, be about an inch and a half low at 25. Which is most indoor ranges, few have access to open fields, and you'll be pretty spot on at 100. For anything you'd use that rifle for anyway. Aim center of chest and hit an inch or so low and the threats done, wanna feed yourself and you'll crack a rabbit at 100 and certainly something larger. I think there's too much thought on target shooting with these kind of rifles. 200 yards aim slightly higher and so forth at distance.
"AKs are inaccurate!" *proceeds to hit target at 400. "REEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!"
Good video. Important note if you're using adjustable irons, many AK irons measure in meters not yards. For reference, 100 meters is about 109 yards.
We all know! So does he! We aren't new, lol
Hey Reid,
Been watching your videos for a long time now. Just thought I'd take a moment to say "thank you" for the knowledge and give credit where it's due.
If I can ever grt my job situation right and save the money, I'll definitely make my way out to Valor Ridge and learn how to do just that.
much love from Collierville, TN
I always check out your AK vids, they're the closest thing I can find as far as practical information about fighting use that I can translate to the SKS platform. Most people like to stick their noses up at the SKS platform but I fell in love with mine!
Sks is one of the most reliable battle proven rifles in history.
Ak4774 operaters union is a good sks and ak 47 RUclipsr. Check em out.
@@Chicano_pistolerono they aren't lol
@@Chicano_pistoleroget back to COD
@@dudebro1277 tell that to every expert and gun aficionado in the modern era, yep they’re all Wrong but some random comment on RUclips knows better than everyone else xD lmao what a 🤡
Mom said I have to zero mine outside. The brass makes marks in the drywall when I shoot it from my computer desk.
I'm wanting to try the Battle/18m/100msetting sight in with the irons. You set it on Battle Setting, sight in at 18 meters, then set it on 100m and shoot it at 100m (or 100 yards just a little above the zero on the target) and it should be in pretty good in all settings. It also apparently works at the 200 meter setting to sight in at 25 yards and switch to the 100m setting and check it at 100 meters. The battle setting is supposed to be a range of out to 247 meters (~270 yards) on a human sized torso target, while the 100m works in the 50 to 100 yard shooting ranges and the 200m setting works at 25 yards out to 200 meters and was recommended for urban or jungle ranges. Of course I got all this off a website. lol. But yeah they wanted to dispell the myth that the battle setting and 300m setting were not the same thing.
You are a true patriot Reid.. much love from Texas
I used to zero my dot equipped AKs at 100. I changed recently, to a PBZ with a vital zone of 3.1 inches ( Optic height over bore is 3.0 ). My reasoning for doing this is because that is the flattest shooting zero , and allows hits within the size of a 10" paper plate out to 283 yards by holding dead center. The bullet is within 3.1 inches of the POA from the muzzle to 236 yards. A paper plate is about the size of the vital zone of a deer, or the torso of a man. At 300 , for a center mass hit, just aim at the center of the face on a man type target.
Near zero is 37 yards
050 - +0.8
100 - +2.8
150 - +2.8
200 - +0.4
205 - 0.0
250 - -4.8
300 - -13.3
400 - -42.8
500 - --94
I prefer it over the 100 yard zero because it is much simpler to point and shoot and get hits for me without worrying about hold overs, while still being close enough for good precision, hits on a coffee cup if you can do it, out to almost 250 yards.
For comparison, and I'm not saying one is better than the other, or the same zero is best for everyone, the 100 yard zero looks like this.
Near zero is 78 yards
050 - - 0.6
100 - 0.0
150 - -1.4
200 - -5.2
250 - -11.8
300 - -21.7
400 - -54.0
500 - -108.0
You fall outside of that paper plate zone at 238 yards, and you fall outside of that coffee cup zone at @ 200 yards. The hold overs at 300 and 400 are much easier to figure correctly in the field. Just aim for the center of the head on a silhouette for center mass torso, and for 400, hold double torso high above the head. Not an easy shot for some of us if the wind is moving, but that's a bit easier than the 54 inches, where you'd hold two persons high for me.
What do you suggest I zero mine at with a 4” sight over bore?
Reid, thanks for the video, just zeroed my PSA 47 G3 using your method for both irons and tdot works perfectly.
I love the 74. When I say love, I mean I want to have a krink with it.
So you wanna get krinky with it?
I was taught 50/150 meters in military and thats what i still use with irons and red dots. Gives you the most stable hitpoints from 0-200m with 7,62x39
Finnish army?
@@tallman2210 yup
What setting. The “1”??
@@jacob-tl3is what setting are you talking about?
I have a zastiva npap that I shot at over 200+ yards at a target the size of this dudes arm with irons and hit 90% of them at that distance free aim. That was after hundreds of rounds and no proper cleaning... Of course wolf surplus steel ball ammo.... Love my AK and ar in 7.62.
Thanks for that. I've always sighted at 50-yards. This makes a lot of sense to me to change it to a 100-yard zero.
AR zero video? Check. AK zero video? Check. I think it's time to shake the dust off an M14.
Great M-14 with a forged receiver.
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Jesus you could wake the dead with that trigger reset!
Exactly
FYI the "П"("P") setting, which means "постоянный"("constant" or "continuous") is the same as 3(300 meters).
BTW, cool videos. Keep up the good work.
MAK-90 IS KING!
my bro n law helped me with my RD build, yours is the first one i've seen in a vid. my setup is the same except with OD furniture.
got that wasr and 107...but them can't hang with that MAK! just finished my MOLOT FM-11 fixed leupold, harris bipod, zenitco HG and stock and 75rd drum. i went for the 100yd zero too, ringing that 10" steel all day @ 300.
good shoot n man and excellent taste in weapons!
Just so you know. Russian letter П stands for Постоянный meaning Constant
Hi guys. I have to agree on this item with this gentlemen although from what I can tell the maximum point blank range for the AK 7.62x39 round is about 200 yards, meaning that if you zero your rifle for 200 yards and draw an imaginary pipe between you and the target, the size of that pipe (considering bullet path ) will only be about 3.4” (4” wide) at its apex. Meaning you can basically go center of mass on any target from 0 - 200 yards and you basically will hit every time, especially on larger targets. Bottom line is a 100 yard zero will definitely work great as well but you may want to try the 200 yard zero as well. Just set your sight to hit 3.3” high at 100 yards and you should be good to go. Bullet weight will influence a little but overall you should be good to go. Great straight forward video as well man.
The p or the n or whatever mark on the sight of the ak is the combat zero it’s for point blank and out to 300 yards look at it it’s very similar to the matech sight on m16 m4 In the army
Everytime I see him in a beanie it takes me back to the first playstation with pa rappa the rapper! Lol Thanks Reid for all the cool vids!
Oh my gosh. Totally!
You sure do make it look easy, but I really enjoyed watching.
That rifle reminds me of a old 1933 Willys pickup truck ,that was made tough and reliable to get the job done .
I guess I'm trying to say , I really like the AK , the Rifle is built simple, it's not a beauty queen , we'll that's my opinion.
But one thing you did say that got my attention and probably is the most important thing about this Rifle, and a lot of people that knows anything about this would agree, is when you said that you have shot over 3000 rounds threw this weapon, and it had never had a failure, now that's impressive .
I could probably guess, if you was going to War , I could probably bet on everything I've got , this Rifle would be your weapon of choice, since I've seen on this video how well you can shoot it , I sure would not want to be the enemy in your sites .
Thanks again, I'm still hanging around on your channel, watching and learning.
I have been using a Mojo Peepsight for about eight years.Zeroed at 100 And forget about it. Though I do not shoot past 250 yards, this is all I need
Awesome. Thanks man. Definitely seems to be the more simple and effective way than what many do.
There are some people that confuse me with some of the crazy things they try to explain, situations they fantasize about being (I blame bad t.v.) and just a poor understanding of how marksmanship works. Stick with simplicity, and it will work for you.
my arsenal trigger was very un reliable. trigger would not reset. i replaced it with an alg and it was an amazing improvement
This has been my exact experience with my AK, a Polish Classic from Atlantic Firearms, Primary Arms advanced microdot on RS Regulate mount, with the 100 yd zero. My range has 12" steel plates at 100 to 500 yards. 100 & 200 yard hits with boring regularity. 300 yards is a bit more elusive, though I suspect man size targets would be achievable.
100 yards is pretty much the
at the top of the trajectory curve for 7.62x39. You hit low at pretty much any other distance which I am not a fan of. With a 200m zero it's only about 3" high at 100, with less than 6" of drop out to 300m. You can basically just hold center of mass from 5-250m
It would be worthwhile to find some data on the gunfights in the US that have taken place at 200 and 300 meters.
Reid Henrichs Yea I know 100 yards is the typical combat distance, but if my rifle is zeroed at 200m it's dead on at close up and just a little high at 100. I like having it zeroed this way because where we live there's not alot of places to shoot past 100 lots of trees everywhere mostly do 25 and 50 meter shooting but occasionally like to do longer range out to 200 when I get the chance. Really like your videos btw. I just can't stand to have my front post blocking my sight picture with that fat post I can't see the target if I were to hold high so I prefer to hold under where I'm aiming.
D McL well aren't you bad ass. Tell me more...
This zero is still extremely useful at distance with minimal holds, even with 7.62x39. In many other videos on this channel, we get to wacking steel at a quarter mile and more with this rifle and many others with irons and red dots. Not everything we were taught in the corps is gospel.
got it. i misunderstood your post. When you say you are fighting offense, i thought you meant that you would be out hunting people.
Love the idiots that think you can't hit past 100 yards with an AK.. Show them Reid and any other proficient shooter here on RUclips ..
Greg M I agree bro they do more talking than shooting it seems lol, if you ask they always say the dont even own an ak either, strange that somebody would speak on something they know nothing about lmao.
Rob Ski. Hits target at 500 yards with a cross wind using a 7.62x39. All that needs to be said.
Greg M, much like the ones who believe that a handgun is only good to 10 or 15 yards. Especially S&W, who says a fixed sight revolver has met their "standard" if it hits the target at 10 yards.
Cedric Albiez
Hi Cedric! I'll try and make the long story shorter. I have a S&W 442 that was purchased in 2013. It gives decent center mass groups on a B-27 or similar silhouette at 25 yards and beyond. In 2017, I purchased a second 442, also NIB as a spare. It shot way left at 10, 15, and 25 yards. I sent it back. When it returned, it was less left and "almost" centered at 10 and less left but unacceptable at 15 and 25 yards. Called S&W and the rep said he would send me a label but that if it hit the target at 10 yards, they deemed that acceptable. WTF???? I sent it back with a note asking them to find a shooter on staff who could wring it out at 25 yards and get it sighted in for that. This is NOT an unreasonable distance for this gun. A month or two later, the gun came back with targets, pics of targets, and other documentation indicating that it worked at ten yards and "no work performed". To say I was furious would be the understatement of the year. Called S&W asking to speak to a manager. They would only let me speak to an underling who said 10 yds was their "standard" and my gun met the standard. I told him they have a shit standard if that is the case. They refused to help me resolve the issue. S&W lost a customer off of this.
@@grigorirasputin5020 I have a shield that had front sight visibly off center on the slide. Pistol shot couple inches left at 10m from day 1. Research shows it's not uncommon issue. I'm disappointed with S&W, it's a good carry gun for the price if it shot where you point it. After night sights the gun is more accurate than I am at 50 yards, they are selling themselves short.
Awesome videos brother! I would like to see a video on Wood vs polymer furniture on the AK. If you have time 👍🏼. Thanks and God Bess!
except ofcourse that you actually zero an AK by adjusting the front post. the manufacturers given zeroing distance (for a real Izhmash AK thats 25 yards) is what you should stick to, you zero in the front post at 25yard, and then the rear sight height adjuster works perfectly for the indicated ranges.
Why not just use the 100m setting on the sight leaf to zero instead of the battle sight zero position? Am I missing something here? 🧐
Yeah I feel like he left out a lot of information.
To anyone that can answer this. I don't have access to a 100 yard range. What would be a worthwhile zero? Furthest range I have access to is 50 yards. Thanks to anyone that can help.
Put your slider on 1 setting and zero at 50yds.. then move to the P/U setting and it should be close to 100yd zero.. I have had really close results using that method..
I put my slider on 1 and sight for 50 yards. Supposedly this is the near zero for 100 Meters anyway. But after that I confirm at 100 and don't touch it. It should be a little high at 100.
Subbed again? This guy knows his shit when it comes to AK's
good info. i keep mine 0ed @ 100 yards too. easier for me to keep mine 0ed @ 100 because i know how to adjust sights all the way too 600 yards. thats all my long guns. good video
I'm glad I saw this. I wanted to just zero at a hundred, but ALL the other videos are telling me otherwise. Now I won't feel like a dumb ass.
Range officer told me I wasn’t gonna hit anything at 200yards with my iron sights. Prove him wrong ;) thanks for the video followed your instructions. On target thumbs up!
200yards with ak is easy
@zipper978 that's what I said!
Thanks for the info Reid. I'm new to the AK platform, and this was a big help.
After the videos on the 100 yard zero for the AR and AK the question that rings in my mind is what do you prefer for the 308 in a bolt action rifle? Different caliber, different system, does it need a different zero to squeeze the best performance out of it? Love the videos and look forward to an answer to this question.
Seen a guy at the range fire 7 rounds at a clay pigeon @ 200 yards with a 6.5 creed and miss every time .. He left,I brought out my wasr and with tula and first 3 rounds were hitting right next to the clay , round 4 destroyed the clay.
I think with wpa hollow points it woulda done the job sooner .If you have an AK try the WPA hollow points @ 18 cents a round and just under 2 moa they are good for hunting and shtf.
Damn good stuff for us US AK guys!
If you get a second camera near(ish) to the target and film at the same time you filmed the shooting you can layer it so we can see where and how it's hitting as you shoot :)
srspower yeah like put a gopro out there. Good suggestion.
Very informative video.you should be doing more videos about aks.thanks.
If your zeroing irons though you have to do the 25yd zero on the battle setting of your BDC notches won’t work
I 100% will use your method, the 25 yard zeros do not work well for me
You didn't show anybody how you zero yojr ak. All you did was show how well you can shoot. I'm interested to know how exactly you zeroed your red dot amd iron sights
Great Video Reid, thanks for doing this and also touching on iron sight adjustment as well as holdovers!!..and nice sub moa group at a 100 there
Seriously these are awesome videos sir,it’s nice to have someone like you trying to teach us about this platform it’s my favorite rifle ever and caliber thank you again sir loving your videos and they are awesome and educational for sure thank you once again sir for your knowledge
When I seen this year ago I though no way with open sights I went out to 100 easily with iron sights just gotta adjust windage
Shalom brother nice to see Tzitzit thanks for the video
I wasn't sure if that's what I was looking at, thanks for confirming.
He is Jewish ✡️?
I would be happy, if I could shoot my AK as good as you. nice job man.
Thank you. You can shoot very well with consistent dry practice, focusing on the fundamentals, and knowing your ammo, rifle, and holds. It's all in the focus.
yep
Reid is my man !"
Always keeping it
Simple !
Mahalo from 808 hawaii!
I love shooting steel with 7.62 AK its so satisfying!!
Great information thanks. I was wondering where did you get your 2/3 steel targets from ?
We used 50/150 meters zero in military. Havent found a reason to do it different
Useful and makes sense. Good training.
This is really good. I would love to have a mak 90 worked over by Fuller and the boys.
What a beautiful rifle
Excellent shooting!
Wish I could shoot that well!! Good stuff
99 bucks for one with a folding metal stock on sale back in the day. I could get one for180 bucks with a “fine” wood stock. “Nope that’s a piece of Chinese junk” is what I said. Yep I’m still kicking myself for that MISTAKE!!!
yup my old MAK 90 will do that all day if I do my part.
Reid would never allow himself into his own class w/ that Bubba'd up Rifle Dynamics AK though...
Why?
Your videos are very informative & help answer some of my questions!! Thanks!!
Great vid Reid ak are great rifles and pigs 🐷 they eat up all kinds of ammo 💪🏽👏🏽👍🏽🙏🏽
I love my mak90 3x9 scope and others one time we were shooting at a gravel pit 360 yards by GPS a pair of a10s flew by eye to eye one pilot spotted us less than 100 yards I could read his mind all the pilots looked I saluted
superb !"
that's what I've been looking for "
great vids as usual "
keep up the Great Work my Patriot
Reed !"
I don't know how anyone shoots iron sights past 100 yards. I can barely even SEE a 10 inch gong at 100
Great video Reid thanks!
Gotta get the sks out to the range this weekend
Holy crap! I gotta get out there and take a rifle class.
Do you have any classes of finishing builds? LOL I'd love to get at least one finished!
I thought the furthest rear setting was raised the same as 300. 100 is where I set mine, its the lowest setting
Awesome groups Reid. Have you had any issues keeping your zero with those Ultimak rails?
Man this makes a lot of sense! I’m going to do this.
reid, I'd like a rail added to my g26. have you heard of anyone doing a rail add to any pistol that normally doesn't have a rail?
I can't argue with those results but I adjusted my AK the way the iron sights were designed and love it. 100 meter zero. 300 meter setting should impact 9.75" high at 100 meters. Then, on the "P" setting, (about 280 meters) belt buckle holds will be "somewhere" center mass out to about 300 yds. Not a varmint gun for sure, but that's not what I bought this for. When an 18" wide target becomes narrower than the front sight, holding on the neck drops them in again for a while.
I would just leave the setting at 100 yards. Then you are not high on anything, and can still hold upper chest out to 200 yards. Nine inches high at 100 is not practical, and can even kill innocent bystanders. And for what? So hits at 300 are poa/poi. With a 100 yard zero, hold up slightly and still make hits at 300. We do it every class.
I'll try it this weekend. Just curious Reid. Has anyone gone through your class with Primary Arms 3 x 762x39 compensated scope? I put one on a few weeks ago and really like it. Just wondering if you've had a chance to try it and your opinion. Thanks for all the great videos btw.
I just don't get why you wouldn't use a 200m zero. it's only 3" high at 100 you can basically just hold center of mass from close up all the way out to 250m
How about a new video on general preparedness as trumps inauguration is coming up next Friday... Lots of instability out there.... Economic / divided country etc...
Nicely done sir 👍👍 easy explanation . 🍻
Saw your video on gun control. Best on internet. thank you.
Hard to argue with your results.
I zero mine at 86.231665465469879846564165654984949879 yards. Sorry to hear that everyone else is incorrect. If you figure it out, please let me know. (Ha-ha) Just kidding. I zero all my rifles at 50 yards, including a .300 Win mag. I noticed that when I go to change the paper target, it's a shorter walk at 50 yards than 100 yards. I actually figured that out on my own, with no help from anyone else. Since I'm not a Seal or a Ranger, I figure all my shots will be at relatively close range, and I like the confidence knowing that from zero to fifty, I might actually hit the target. Also, I don't have a place to shoot long range so I'm somewhat limited. Hope you enjoyed this note! Love to see more sociology stuff from ya! Keep up the good work!
Great video very helpful keep up the good work.. new subscriber
With a 100 yard zero, how high are your impacts at say 15 yards, 25 yards and 50 yards?
Hi, a question from snowy Russia. Why are you setting your red dot on ultimak, above the mounting bolts, closer to the muzzle? Because the gas piston hits in the extreme rear position on the slots above the nearest mounting bolts? Yours faithfully!
My sam 7 sf shoots that good. Did it today.
Noted. 'thinking about an M77 or just banana boating an AES 10B for an ammo bee. I was trained with an M16 and would probably do best with the right AR, but I am kinda fed up with the civilian market production and manufacturing of less than 20lbs of steel being so expensive because of politics.
What can I expect as far as point of impact at 25 yards with a 100 yard zero?
Goddamn. Go find out.
Need to get a dot for my mini draco I have only shot 100 yards open sights standing not a problem but I would love to try to get out a bit further good dot recommendations? Maybe a micro dot?
So, do you think the AK is limited to 300m or do you have other AK’s set up for longer range? Hold over at 400 and out would seem like a lot with a 100m zero.
I’m only recently turned onto the AK.. just got my WASR-10! No shitty rivets and no canted sights! Very excited.
Hitting 250 yards is already impressive for these smaller cartridges.
I had an AR in 5.56 and can't ever get it to hit consistently at 500 yards on an 8 inch target. But it will do 250 yards all day.
I know people do custom loads and or other fancy crap that can make it work...but f all that, I know the limitations now
Great info Thanks for putting it out
Reminds me of a guy I shoot 3-gun with..He puts a 2" wide 10" long strip of ar500 @ 100yds. He thinks he's funny! Nice shooting Reid as usual...........
Hey +Reid Henrichs,
Do you get worried about setting fires by shooting steel targets with steel ammo? I started two fires with my AK-74 variant doing that... I'm very skiddish around AK's and steel now.
Appreciate the info and demonstration :)
I want to bring my 2013 SGL31-68 SAIGA to one of your courses Asap Rocky brother. Please let me know when the next one I can register for is! Also check out my lastest short video on first look at the ZenitCo Klesh 1 gen.2 lightweight universal weapon light. All I need is an AK-12 mag and the EOTech G33 magnifier later down the road.