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Thread: Bore sight Lazer way off when rifle is zeroed

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    Quote Originally Posted by 30.06king View Post
    Forget the laser, just a cheap, rubbish gimmick.
    Learn proper boresighting by taking ths bolt out and sighting down / through the bore, get it centred on your 50 yds bullseye. Hold the rifle steady in that position and adjust your crosshairs to match. Then shoot. With great luck you will have it good with the first shot. Usually though it's off, but close and a minor scope adjustment gets it spot on. Then check POI at longer distances, adjusting scope for your preferred zero.
    one of the black n decker workmate benches make this a doddle to do...you can clamp the rifle in place look through bore and move Xhairs..... AND if yo utake it to range...fire your 2 or 3 shots... put rifle back in vice...move whole bench till Xhairs are back on target..eg on bulls eye... then with rifle held firmly by bench...move the Xhairs via scope adjustment till they are in centre of where your shots landed...job done. it is also very good for seeting up the lazer on rifle to Xhairs...just keep it pointed onto dark surface and look through scope and move lazer across till lines up with Xhair....
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