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Hey there, quite new to Day Z and loving it so far. But im kinda wondering what the heck is Zeroing?

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Hey there, quite new to Day Z and loving it so far. But im kinda wondering what the heck is Zeroing?

zeroing is accurately correcting your range so it is adjusted to your current target. You zero targets based on distance. Kind of an important thing to know, particularly when targets are fairly far away or if you decide to start sniping.

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The range at what your weapon will hit the center of your sight on your scope or iron sight.

For instance if your weapon has Zeroing at 300 it means your bullet can travel in a straight line up to 300m if you are aiming at a target 300m away.

Most Sniper rifles have higher level of Zeroing that can be adjusted using page up and down to increase or decrease the range to the center of our scope sight. For instance with weapons like the M107 or AS50 that can go past 1000m's with Zeroing up to 1200-1600m's so by increasing the Zeroing on those kind of weapons i'll hit the center spot of my scope if increased to say 1600m's not having to use the millidots on the scope.

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why does my as50 have 300zeroing?

Default range is 300 on most weapons that have it. You need to adjust it yourself.

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