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Updated! How to Zero your Laser, Night Vision, and Thermal Sights 

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One Universal Zeroing Target for all your weapons sights. Save time and ammo by zeroing on this handy ready-made zeroing target. No blooming! Nothing but precision aim points. Go for it! ir.tools/produ...,
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@carsoneaton4841
@carsoneaton4841 Год назад
The bug or whatever was on the end of your can at the 3:42 mark 😂 rip
@messengeratheart
@messengeratheart 2 месяца назад
If you rotate the rifle 12 to 14 degrees to where the laser can be lined directly above the bore it can be zeroed to converge at close distance and then follow along the drop path of the bullet in a vertical line perfectly like a scope. Looking at it through the scope makes the laser dot easier to see but misaligns the drop of the round to the laser.
@Joe_Friday
@Joe_Friday Месяц назад
Would a MAWL work like this since it's more on the side? I'd assume so.
@joef8594
@joef8594 Год назад
Subbed. Honestly good info. Also, your editing is spot on and your videos are 5m max, which is the sweet spot I find for gun YT videos. Hope your sub count blows up!
@IRTools
@IRTools Год назад
Thanks so much!
@mauriciodeleon8881
@mauriciodeleon8881 Год назад
Evrytime my brother calls me I say “oh hey there didn’t see you” 😂😂😂
@EastTexasOutlaws
@EastTexasOutlaws Год назад
Nice video !!
@IRTools
@IRTools Год назад
Thanks!
@luguefamily1498
@luguefamily1498 Год назад
Wouldn't converging your IR laser to your optic at the maximum distance yield you the same holds and mechanical offset as your optic? Co-aligned lasers are also zeroed at a certain distance, so after that wouldn't using your IR laser only be a better option?
@IRTools
@IRTools Год назад
There are pros and cons to convergent and parallel zeros for sure. A converging zero with optic and laser do produce the same holds at distance to a point, but because the laser is offset to the side, it will start to require a wind as well as drop hold after the zero distance. This does not tend to matter for most use cases where the shooter has helmet mounted night vision and is using the laser at say, 150y or in, or really at all at CQB distances. However if you are using a converging zero for the laser and trying to shoot several hundred yards because your night vision is that good, then the holds can get pretty tricky compared to a parallel laser zero, where at any range, outside of something like hostage rescue super close range super small target stuff, you really just need a drop hold over. Great question thank you!!
@luguefamily1498
@luguefamily1498 Год назад
@@IRTools Both the converging and parallel zero are offset from the barrel. With the adjusters from a IR lasers are very crude and probably @ 1moa or more it's very difficult to maintain a zero beyond your initial zero distance. Due to that the parallel zero has always veered off to one direction and will get worse the longer the distance to the target. I choose the overlap the IR laser to my optic at the furthest distance I can see with out using any ammo. It will be more precise at close targets and far targets because the 2 points will never be farther then the distance of the bore to your IR pointer and only get closer until they meet. If your bore to laser is 2.5" above and 2.5" to the left and meet at 1,000 yards the only thing you'll have to worry about is the initial mechanical offset at bad breath distance and your hold over at long engagements. I'll be the first one to admit lasers are not meant to be for precision, but you should be able to engage targets to the same distance as a red dot. I have engaged USPSA steel targets out past 400 yards using the converging zero. If you haven't tried it yet it's definitely to your benefit to see what it's actual capability is. Great content and I hope to see more from your channel. I also checked out your store and will be ordering soon. It's great to see a small business flourish in a very small market.
@dhall5634
@dhall5634 Год назад
​@@luguefamily1498 no doubt. What i do too, more precise than anything
@IRTools
@IRTools Год назад
@@luguefamily1498 Great info and thank you! We are using converging zero's on everything now outside of some DMR stuff in 30Cal for exactly the reasons you laid out, we are also working on new zero targets as, a converging zero does not need much ammo to confirm. Thaanks again!
@williamlanzisera3766
@williamlanzisera3766 10 месяцев назад
​@@IRTools5:50
@Mills141
@Mills141 Год назад
That's way off on your ir vs where you have the laser mounted. I'd bet at 50 your 6-8" left and 4" low.
@IRTools
@IRTools Год назад
No not at all, we do have an offset like all lasers, but it is about 2.5"
@isthatjesusconi9105
@isthatjesusconi9105 11 месяцев назад
3:40 theres a bug at the end of your suppressor lol
@91145929
@91145929 3 дня назад
Imagine standing close to a missile launching tube...xd
@shaphanjohnson9913
@shaphanjohnson9913 10 месяцев назад
What’s the name of the scope you have on your gun? I’m looking for a scope for mine.
@TCraig00
@TCraig00 7 месяцев назад
Trijicon IR hunter. He says it in the first minute.
@js-pu6nj
@js-pu6nj 7 месяцев назад
Tried ordering an american flag patch and its sold out on your site
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