Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
On the other hand, until I got out into the real world where I learned the simple formulas like 'foresight into the error, backsight out of the error and the mantra 'where there's a will, there's a simple way' and 'KISS' I learned the catch all zeroing formula:

x = h and x = rh
r R+h R+r

where X= change in height of foresight blade
r = sight radius
R = range
h = change in MPI

Now you can see why when it comes to zeroing the many weapons we were charged with looking after, I keep it simple
I think this is the formula that I was using in my original post. I printed up some one inch targets to take to the range next week. I am going to try to start out on the 25 yard range with the 0.0 blade and go from there. Then I'll move to 100 yards. Once I have established what I believe is a good 200 yard zero at 100 yards (2-3 inches high) then I'll drop the rear sight those last 3 clicks to see what happens. Hopefully that will put me right on at 100 yards. I won't be able to test out an actual 200 yard range until I travel this fall to New Mexico.
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