Does anyone make a decent bore sighting tool. I have two of the $100+ and they last maybe a year or two. Usually they start to get intermittent and then nothing. ey both use a 3 bqttery roll around box for a switch which is probably the problem.
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i think i have a couple that i got when i was still thinking it was needed.Does anyone make a decent bore sighting tool. I have two of the $100+ and they last maybe a year or two. Usually they start to get intermittent and then nothing. ey both use a 3 bqttery roll around box for a switch which is probably the problem.
Don't forget to remove it before first shot!Bought a Wheeler. Should be in by Xmass, will report my findings. Am somewhat concerned about the mounting.
I like to use the Wheeler in our backyard, prior to heading to the range.Don't forget to remove it before first shot!
Sitelite software is pretty decent alsoI’ve been using a Site Lite SL-150 for a while now with good results. I didn’t care for the wheeler, I bought it first, then returned it.
SITELITE : SL - 150M
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Yup, I use that to generate my sight-in target.Sitelite software is pretty decent also
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SITELITE : Ballistic Targeting System
Thumba up on Wheeler. Well worth the wampum11
The 100 is for indoor useWhat is the difference between the $109 Site light and the $219 unit, besides the laser color?
Well that's great for a bolt action gun, but I haven't used one of those in probably 50 years...literally.The old fashioned way is best. Remove the bolt and boresight with the barrel bore at 25 yards. Then move to 50. Then 100. Make adjustments. I use a bench rest.
For the rangeWell that's great for a bolt action gun, but I haven't used one of those in probably 50 years...literally.
Frank
I find ram rods and laser sighter parta down range often enough it does not “shock” meDon't forget to remove it before first shot!
I own few rifles I cannot boresight. All my ARs, all my roller delays, my SCARs, my bolt actions, I can easily bore sight etc.Well that's great for a bolt action gun, but I haven't used one of those in probably 50 years...literally.
Frank
36” wide masking paper cut to what ever length you need makes a good backer to see that way off shot at 25 yards. Lots of wallpaper has 1” grids on the back side and I have picked up a few random rolls at yard sales for $1 or so.I have a LaserLyte arbor-style one that I got a good 15 years ago that just works, still, just fine. Same switch mechanism OP mentions. I've had to tighten it up once, I think, but it still works. Old laser so not amazing in bright light, but 25y is not a problem, which gets you on paper. Also have a generic MidwayUSA one from 10 years back, which also still works OK. I mean, you boresight for the basic getting on paper at 25y, then dial in for real at the range. They do eat batteries, and usually use batteries that go dead on their own left for a year or two, but it's all cheaper than ammo and it's no fun to shoot at paper starting to zero and have to wonder where the shot actually went.
Well, sure, but 3 mins with the laser for me is a lot better than hanging wallpaper and having the potential hit zone on/around the target frame. If I'm on my own range, sure. Wouldn't do that to the club's.36” wide masking paper cut to what ever length you need makes a good backer to see that way off shot at 25 yards. Lots of wallpaper has 1” grids on the back side and I have picked up a few random rolls at yard sales for $1 or so.
Usually hang a target anyway , no reason not to put a quick cheap clean backer up like the masking paper. Accidental frame hits happen. Its the DB’s that aim at the frame that are the problem.Well, sure, but 3 mins with the laser for me is a lot better than hanging wallpaper and having the potential hit zone on/around the target frame. If I'm on my own range, sure. Wouldn't do that to the club's.
Noted on wallpaper having a grid for use as zeroing paper, though.
Yep, exactly.Anyway I still think the lasers are better for quick set up indoors/at home. Then its 1-3 shots to zero from that point.