RIFLE ZERO MASTERY 03/01/2026 7AM-9AM

$140.00

“Zero is zero.”
“Pick 36 and forget it.”
“Just do 50/200 — everyone does.”

That’s how shooters end up chasing impacts and guessing holds when it matters.

With the advent of multiple optic heights (1.93, 2.26, risers, tall LPVO mounts), the old one-size-fits-all zero advice breaks down fast. Height over bore changes your offset and your trajectory relationship, which means the same “popular zero” can give different real-world results depending on the rifle setup.

That’s why we built Rifle ZERO Mastery—a class dedicated to zeroing modern defensive/combat rifles the right way, with a system that lets you select, confirm, and trust your zero.

At Arbilon Defense Solutions (ADS), we teach and verify the most common real-world zeros:

  • 100-yard zero (clean data, clean holds, true confirmation)

  • 50-yard zero (practical, versatile, strong crossover performance)

  • 36-yard zero (close-to-midrange performance—when set up and verified correctly)

This isn’t internet theory. You’ll leave understanding:

  • Which zero fits your mission and distances

  • How optic height changes offset and impacts

  • How to confirm at multiple distances so your rifle is truthful, not “close enough”

📍 Location: Mike Raahauge’s Shooting Enterprise – Corona, CA

Train smarter. Zero properly. Run the rifle with confidence.

“Zero is zero.”
“Pick 36 and forget it.”
“Just do 50/200 — everyone does.”

That’s how shooters end up chasing impacts and guessing holds when it matters.

With the advent of multiple optic heights (1.93, 2.26, risers, tall LPVO mounts), the old one-size-fits-all zero advice breaks down fast. Height over bore changes your offset and your trajectory relationship, which means the same “popular zero” can give different real-world results depending on the rifle setup.

That’s why we built Rifle ZERO Mastery—a class dedicated to zeroing modern defensive/combat rifles the right way, with a system that lets you select, confirm, and trust your zero.

At Arbilon Defense Solutions (ADS), we teach and verify the most common real-world zeros:

  • 100-yard zero (clean data, clean holds, true confirmation)

  • 50-yard zero (practical, versatile, strong crossover performance)

  • 36-yard zero (close-to-midrange performance—when set up and verified correctly)

This isn’t internet theory. You’ll leave understanding:

  • Which zero fits your mission and distances

  • How optic height changes offset and impacts

  • How to confirm at multiple distances so your rifle is truthful, not “close enough”

📍 Location: Mike Raahauge’s Shooting Enterprise – Corona, CA

Train smarter. Zero properly. Run the rifle with confidence.

Required Gear (Rifle ZERO Mastery)

Serviceable rifle (any platform welcome: ARs, AR pistols, PCC/subguns, bolt actions, lever guns, single shots)
Aiming system (red dot, LPVO, prism, or irons)
Support for zeroing (bring at least ONE): sandbag / backpack / bipod / tripod
3 magazines (or equivalent feeding devices for your platform)
2 rifle magazine pouches (belt-mounted, chest rig, or pockets are fine)
Sight/optic adjustment tool (turret tool or the correct Allen/driver for your optic/mount)
Electronic hearing protection
Eye protection
Rifle ammunition: up to 150 rounds max (caliber appropriate)
Water (Mandatory)
Note-taking gear (for zero data, holds, and confirmations)
PMA (Positive Mental Attitude)

Recommended (Not Required)

Sling (2-point preferred)
Spare optic battery
Small rear bag (especially helpful with bipod/tripod)