How to Zero Your Scope at 25 Yds

How to Zero Your Scope at 25 Yds

Sometimes you need to zero a little farther than the range allows - And sometimes you just want a good chance at making it on the paper. Find out how to stay close and get your gun zeroed in! --- The Leatherwood ART Scopes need to be zeroed at a specific zeroing distance so that the Trajectory Cam can be calibrated. The M1000-PRO needs a 200 yard zero and the M1200-XLR needs a 300yd or meter zero. In this video, we cover an example on how to use your calculated ballistics or DOPE data to approximate the M1000-PRO's 200 yard zero at 25 yards. Leatherwood Automatic Ranging Trajectory Rifle Scopes: ► ART M1000-PRO: https://hi-luxoptics.com/products/m10... ► ART M1200-XLR: https://hi-luxoptics.com/products/hi-... Hi-Lux On Social Media: ► Like on Facebook:   / leatherwoodhiluxoptics   ► Follow on Instagram:   / leatherwoodoptics   ► Subscribe on Youtube:    / hiluxinc   https://www.hi-luxoptics.com