There's another way. Use a rifle rest to prevent movement. Aim at your target center. Fire the weapon for your group. Note the location of the group. Then, using the same rest, aim again through your scope at the center of your target. Without moving the firearm, adjust your riflescope so the reticle is aimed at the center of your fired group. Your rifle will now be zeroed at your chosen range.
I think you should do a video on mounting the optic as well. Knowing how to mount the optic level and proper torque settings is good info relate to the novices.
There's another way. Use a rifle rest to prevent movement. Aim at your target center. Fire the weapon for your group. Note the location of the group. Then, using the same rest, aim again through your scope at the center of your target. Without moving the firearm, adjust your riflescope so the reticle is aimed at the center of your fired group. Your rifle will now be zeroed at your chosen range.
Definitely a much better way, especially for anything with more recoil than 22LR.
I think you should do a video on mounting the optic as well. Knowing how to mount the optic level and proper torque settings is good info relate to the novices.