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Axeon Absolute Zero Sight-In Device
The Axeon Absolute Zero Sight-In Device makes zeroing-in your rifle fast and easy, using minimum ammunition. The Absolute Zero uses 2 precision lasers to get your rifle sighted in for a 25-yard point blank that approximately matches most calibers for 100 yards. The Absolute Zero Sight-In Device saves time, money, ammo, and your shoulder.
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Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5 by
jB1Dad from
Easiest Zero of Rifle Scope YetI've had this Absolute Zero now for 10 months and have sighted in 4 different rifles with it. I acquired a new scope in one instance and moved scopes around. One is a .22, one is a pellet rifle of all things, one 6.5 and the other a .223. As long as I held the lasers in the same spots both when I shot and when I adjusted my scope it worked great. On my 6.5 adjusted from 25 with the device to 300 and hit center gong. Glad I didn't have to send extra rounds down range.
Date published: 2019-07-12
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Shooter_tovar82 from
Wow. That’s all I can say. 5 Star all dayThis Absolute Zero is great way to get sighted in quick. I was reading the directions and thought, it surely can’t be this easy. So I got the rangefinder out and set everything up at 25 yards. The reflective strip with squares was easy to see. Got the lasers lined up and took the first shot. With my rifle resting in the same position I dialed my scope to where I had shot a hole thru. Loaded up a second round and boom went thru the same hole. I then moved my target out to 100 yards and made a few adjustments before I pulled the trigger. Pulled the trigger and was indeed in the kill zone. After that it was just fine tuning. I highly recommend using a leadsled or some kind of brace.
Date published: 2019-02-12
Rated 5 out of
5 by
BBCbrewer from
Amazing how easy it is!This baby right here is great. It took very few shots to get in in the kill zone. The first shot was when I lined the lasers up on the paper. I then adjusted my scopes zero to the first shot. After this I simply put another cartridge in and fired. Boom zeroed at 25. I got the rangefinder out and set a target up at 100 yards. Gave a few clicks and it was in kill range. After that just tweet it a bit and good to go. I highly recommend using a bench or lead sled like i did.
Date published: 2019-02-11
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Kodiax from
Best zeroing product, ever.Fastest, most economic and accurate zeroing device available. Bright sunlight diminished visibility but when used in less intense light condition, reference points were visible, even without reflectors. We own many different calibers and types of weapons and found that the AZ zeroes all of them with so few shots that the end result is cold shot, precision accuracy. Well worth waiting for or creating the proper light conditions. Pays for itself in no time.
Date published: 2018-01-26
Rated 1 out of
5 by
LouCip from
Did NOT show laser on target strip during the dayI bought this a month or so ago. Took it to the range and could not see the laser on the reflective strip in the sunlight at 10 yards. sent it back
How does the Axeon Optics Laser attach to the side of your scope
Asked by: sammy dale
Thank you for choosing Bass Pro Shops. The Axeon Optics laser is designed to be mounted so the two lasers are horizontal, either on top of your scope or on the top or bottom of your picatinny rail.
Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist1
Date published: 2019-08-16
Describe please how one may use the Axeon Absolute Zero Sight-In Device to sight in iron sights to zero?
Thank you.
Asked by: Willim
Thank you for your question.
• Attach the included Axeon Optics laser reflective chart vertically to a large paper target
• Set the paper target out at 25 yards
• Attach the Absolute Zero™ on the side of your rifle scope and turn it on. It emits two lasers vertically aligned.
• Using a shooting bench, set your rifle on shooting bags or place in a rifle vice (use of a rifle vice or sled type rest is ideal, but not necessary)
• Point your rifle at your target
• Look through your scope and position the two laser dots on the reflective chart. (rest your cheek against your rifle's stock as you normally would)
• Note which two reflective squares on the chart the lasers are inside of.
• While holding the lasers on the two squares you noted, fire a shot at the target (shot #1).
• While holding the two laser dots back on the same squares you originally noted, and your cheek in the same place, move the crosshair to the bullet hole.
• In just 1-shot your scope is now sighted to where the bore of your gun shoots at 25 yards
• Fire a second shot at the bullseye for re-assurance if you wish
• With a large target set at 100 yards fire a round (shot #2). Your bullet should land within 3 to 4 inches high of your aim point depending on your bullet trajectory. (This is due to your bullet's ballistic trajectory or what many refer to as "bullet rise")
• If you wish to be closer to your aim point, do fine adjustment of your scope by determining the MOA and the number of click adjustments required to move your point of impact to your aim point.
• Fire a confirming shot (shot #3).
• Difficulty in zeroing may indicate faulty user technique.
Consult the ballistic data provided by your ammunition's manufacturer to know your bullet's expected point of impact over aim point at 100 yards.
See the visual reference instructions here: http://axeonoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/INSTRUCTIONS-ALLSKUs-Axeon-Absolute-Zero-How-To-Guide-NG-22JUNE17-REFERENCE.pdf
Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist9
Date published: 2018-06-15
What the of batteries does it use for the lasers
Asked by: Seansieg82
Thank you for choosing Bass Pro Shops. Per the manufacturer, it uses 1 CR2032 battery.
Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist8
Date published: 2018-04-18
Does this device come with the targets shown on the television ads
Asked by: Brwning 9mm
The Axeon Absolute Zero Sight-In Device does not come with targets. You will need to purchase them separately.
Answered by: BPSResource3
Date published: 2018-03-21
Can it be used to sight in "red dot" devices?
Asked by: Jank
Yes. It zeroes any sight, on any weapon but is especially efficient in sighting in "dot" sights.
Answered by: Kodiax
Date published: 2018-06-07
Can this daughter be used on a scoped gun or is it just for sighting in iron sights?
Asked by: IGoode49
This device precision sights in any sight, on any weapon
Answered by: Kodiax
Date published: 2018-01-28
Will this work to site in a BARNETT quad 400 cross bow
Asked by: JBWELD
Is said to work on any optic
Answered by: ChadR
Date published: 2017-10-13
Can it be used on slug guns for shotgun hunting?
Asked by: jimmy47
Thank you for choosing Bas Pro Shops. Per the manufacturer, it mounts onto a scope and can help sight in for shotgun slugs. It can be used for sighting in any weapon including centerfire rifle, hunting revolvers, slug shooting shotguns, muzzleloaders and even crossbows.