Night Vision IR Laser Targets

I never use anything purpose made. Not that it wouldn't work, it just hasn't been a necessity. I just co-witness the laser to the day optic at the furthest distance I can (300-500 yards) shoot and fine tune. It takes me a few minutes. Fine tuning is usually done on paper targets or one of the billion Amazon boxes I get each day. Then I follow it up by banging some steel.
 
I never use anything purpose made. Not that it wouldn't work, it just hasn't been a necessity. I just co-witness the laser to the day optic at the furthest distance I can (300-500 yards) shoot and fine tune. It takes me a few minutes. Fine tuning is usually done on paper targets or one of the billion Amazon boxes I get each day. Then I follow it up by banging some steel.
thumbs up on the day optic procedure. Usually done within in minutes
 
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Anyone ever tried this stuff to zero an IR laser? Amazon.com: GTC RT6 Reflective Tape for Optical and Laser Tachometers: Automotive

GTC RT6 Reflective Tape.. says it reflects visible, laser, and IR..

Any reason it shouldn't work?

We have been using something similar for years at Telluric Group to get students zero'd, but they have a whole target developed. It is available on their site.

They currently sell them for PEQ-15, AN/PEQ-15(A), DBAL-I2 and DBAL D2. https://telluricgroup.com/proshop/sighting

It already has your offset calculated and shows where your POA/POI should be at different yards.