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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 75 yard zero document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Round' section, which specifies the ammunition type (M193) used for this zeroing process. Ensure you have the correct ammunition on hand.
  3. Locate the 'POA' (Point of Aim) and 'POI' (Point of Impact) sections. The colored bullseye represents POA, while the grayscale bullseye indicates POI. Familiarize yourself with these terms as they are crucial for understanding your shooting adjustments.
  4. Fill in your specific distance measurements in the provided fields. Use the data from the table to understand how your shots will impact at various distances, particularly focusing on the near zero at 75 yards.
  5. Review any additional notes or instructions regarding combat effective zones and adjustments needed for different distances, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding before proceeding.

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The most popular zeroes are 25 and 10 yards, with 15 yards gaining in popularity. The shift in point of impact at 5 yards and closer with these zeros is negligible with the main issue being the actual height of the optic.
0:56 2:21 The 200 yard zero. Much like the 50 is going to give me another redundant zero further downrange.MoreThe 200 yard zero. Much like the 50 is going to give me another redundant zero further downrange. But its a little bit harder to execute. Especially if you dont have access to a stable sturdy 200y.