My preferred method take a paper draw two dots one being the center of the bore and the other measured by the offset of the visible laser. Then I adjust the peq till both lasers are lined up with their respective dots. This method has worked for me and I can get hits from right in front of me to 400m(furthest I have been able to try)
When your laser line of sight crosses your optic's line of sight, and you KNOW where the two lines intersect, then you have a simple built-in rangefinder. For example, I have a laser on the right side of my rifle and it is set up to zero with the scope at 200 yards. If the laser dot appears to the right of the scope crosshair, then the range is LESS than 200 yards. If the dot appears to the left of the crosshair, then the range is over 200 yards. I have found this to be a handy quick range estimator.
Sometimes, it's really hard to find a range zero IR laser if you happens to be living in the cities or suburbs, however, there is a way of "by-passing" the night shoot. Simply, you zero your visible laser during the day, then when you get home at night, line up both beams, probably your back yard or sth; remember, try not to overlap if possible, it's gonna be really hard to do with NVG. This is not a very accurate method but within 50 yards/meters, it makes almost no difference anyway.
@@imamaie the pinhole cover will allow you to use your NV during the day FOR A SHORT TIME to zero your IR laser. However, you should just be buying a LAM that has slaved vis and IR lasers.
@@ChrisJones-fm6wp Thank you for the explanation. Unfortunately, the LAMs you are talking about are real steel only, and i use this for airsoft night games. The RS LAMs are expensive as hell, and also forbidden in my country. I thought there was something i could do for the airsoft destined DBAL 2 unit. Guess i will just use the easy way described by @fullmetalchicken above. Thank you again :)
@@imamaie do you full power is banned? There are civilian rated LAMs that are "real steel". However, they frequently have lower output than Chinese made airsoft lasers.
On the I2 isn't the laser on the right side? How are you getting impacts on the right if you are aiming at the middle? The barrel is to the left of the laser.
When you say rope it in are you using laser adjustments or the weapon adjustments to get center on green ring? Last question say you sighting in at 150-200 meters the intersection point of muzzle to laser will be different than at 50 meters how do you get your dope for further ranges or is 50 like a bzo?
For the dbal target, this is for the model with the ir pointer on the left side of the unit? There's a model of the dbal-i2 that is ir illum/laser that has the pointer on he right, so this target wouldn't work for that model.
I use a magpul MOE front end on my rifle. Its durable, inexpensive and light weight. The only problem is I would not be able to mount a laser at the 12 o'clock position. My options are 2, 6 and 10 o'clock positions. If I wanted to mount a laser on either the 2 or 10 o'clock position how will that effect me zeroing it with your targets?
Well, you could use a target with a grid pattern and tilt the targt roughly to the degree your laser will be tilted. Then just follow normal instructions to zero. It really doesn't matter the orientation, it'll just make zeroing a little bit of a pain in the ass. Elevation and windage adjustments work just the same.
I bought the DBAL-I2 from TNVC about a month ago. Where can I get one of these targets (or one similar) to zero my visible green laser? I'm guessing the bullet impact points would just be on the left instead of the right?
My preferred method take a paper draw two dots one being the center of the bore and the other measured by the offset of the visible laser. Then I adjust the peq till both lasers are lined up with their respective dots. This method has worked for me and I can get hits from right in front of me to 400m(furthest I have been able to try)
When your laser line of sight crosses your optic's line of sight, and you KNOW where the two lines intersect, then you have a simple built-in rangefinder. For example, I have a laser on the right side of my rifle and it is set up to zero with the scope at 200 yards. If the laser dot appears to the right of the scope crosshair, then the range is LESS than 200 yards. If the dot appears to the left of the crosshair, then the range is over 200 yards. I have found this to be a handy quick range estimator.
dats smart
200 yards??? Doesn't the laser "dot" becomes like 12" at that distance? It's already almost 1" at 25 meters.
Lol @TNVC tell your cameraman to quit wheezing next to the mic!
That's funny, I thought it was me at first. Lmao
thank you for the video. while you adjust the IR laser are you also zeroing the visible laser?
Sometimes, it's really hard to find a range zero IR laser if you happens to be living in the cities or suburbs, however, there is a way of "by-passing" the night shoot. Simply, you zero your visible laser during the day, then when you get home at night, line up both beams, probably your back yard or sth; remember, try not to overlap if possible, it's gonna be really hard to do with NVG. This is not a very accurate method but within 50 yards/meters, it makes almost no difference anyway.
Or just use the pinhole objective lens cover at your normal range.
@@ChrisJones-fm6wp Can you please elaborate how will this help? Thanks :)
@@imamaie the pinhole cover will allow you to use your NV during the day FOR A SHORT TIME to zero your IR laser. However, you should just be buying a LAM that has slaved vis and IR lasers.
@@ChrisJones-fm6wp Thank you for the explanation. Unfortunately, the LAMs you are talking about are real steel only, and i use this for airsoft night games. The RS LAMs are expensive as hell, and also forbidden in my country. I thought there was something i could do for the airsoft destined DBAL 2 unit. Guess i will just use the easy way described by @fullmetalchicken above. Thank you again :)
@@imamaie do you full power is banned? There are civilian rated LAMs that are "real steel". However, they frequently have lower output than Chinese made airsoft lasers.
On the I2 isn't the laser on the right side? How are you getting impacts on the right if you are aiming at the middle? The barrel is to the left of the laser.
This is awesome, thanks for the info guys!
www.telluricgroup.com/targets
Great instructional video! Your products are the pinnacle of night vision.
a 1/2' x 1'2" reflective tape piece gives good bounceback.
When you say rope it in are you using laser adjustments or the weapon adjustments to get center on green ring?
Last question say you sighting in at 150-200 meters the intersection point of muzzle to laser will be different than at 50 meters how do you get your dope for further ranges or is 50 like a bzo?
Can you use the DBAL target fir a OTAL-C zeroing
For the dbal target, this is for the model with the ir pointer on the left side of the unit? There's a model of the dbal-i2 that is ir illum/laser that has the pointer on he right, so this target wouldn't work for that model.
What range is the specified distance for the target to be placed for proper zero with these targets, 25 yards away?
With a peq-15, can you just zero the red visible laser during the daytime since the IR laser is slaved to the visible laser?
Chris Plank Correct...
YZFoFittie Then why is he doing this in the dark?
Way more OPERATOR BRUH, DUH!
YZFoFittie lol Roger that
Don't Tread On Peewee because he is not using a peq
Constant offset is better. It’s used in the US Military. Takes the thinking off cqc engagement.
Can you do this with the bore sighting method??
Any idea if they will make a target for the CQBL as well? I'm sure that the offset is not much, but it would be nice to confirm.
In the near future. For the time being, here is what's available. www.telluricgroup.com/targets
What's easy way to zero IR pistol laser to match iron sites while wearing pvs14?
Which of these targets would you use for something like a Perst 3 laser?
Can you achieve the zero using a boresight or do you have to do live fire?
Does the Dbal i2 have both lasers slaved together?
thank you for the video. If you get the IR laser zeroed as you did in this video, where does your visible laser wind up impacting? thanks
on the models he used both the ir and vis laser are collminated together
Love you guys!
I was expecting you to actually show us how you adjust the laser sight!
awesome vid...thanks for posting.
Do you sell the targets for the DBAL 2 ?
I use a magpul MOE front end on my rifle. Its durable, inexpensive and light weight. The only problem is I would not be able to mount a laser at the 12 o'clock position. My options are 2, 6 and 10 o'clock positions. If I wanted to mount a laser on either the 2 or 10 o'clock position how will that effect me zeroing it with your targets?
buy a rail if you can afford night vision gear lol.
Well, you could use a target with a grid pattern and tilt the targt roughly to the degree your laser will be tilted. Then just follow normal instructions to zero. It really doesn't matter the orientation, it'll just make zeroing a little bit of a pain in the ass. Elevation and windage adjustments work just the same.
I bought the DBAL-I2 from TNVC about a month ago. Where can I get one of these targets (or one similar) to zero my visible green laser? I'm guessing the bullet impact points would just be on the left instead of the right?
Telluric Group will be selling them soon. www.telluricgroup.com
www.telluricgroup.com/targets
Good video.
Is your rifle an airsoft?
link to targets is not valid anymore
+David DeGerolamo tnvc.com/shop/telluric-group-ir-laser-zero-targets/
+TNVCINC
You can edit the information for the video and delete this thread.
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Be happy to explain a few different approaches.
Hes saying you cant effectively sight it in because the laser is not on the bore axis so you have both elevation and windage to contend with.
MINE ISD DIRECTLY UNDER THE BARREL AT 200 600 1000 YRDS THE SAME
Long drawn out and boring. Something so simple into long ass video.