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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Please help me decide on which laser bore sighter to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plysken1" data-source="post: 1286772" data-attributes="member: 85725"><p>I totally agree on the crude but effective method of removing the firearms bolt and sighting down the barrel is there, has been used for years, costs nothing, and it works! But, what about rifles that do not have a bolt to be removed? Also, something has to be said, about using a collimator or a laser, to use as a reference when moving one scope from rifle to rifle, and noting its zero point. That way returning to zero as you return it(scope)to its original rifle you know it's still on point. We might as well make use of technology if it's out there.</p><p>I'm going to have to research more on the SL1. I've narrowed it down to the Wheeler or the Sight Mark, but seems most of you folks are leaning towards the SL1. Still no comments on the Sight Mark Triple Duty Green laser, huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plysken1, post: 1286772, member: 85725"] I totally agree on the crude but effective method of removing the firearms bolt and sighting down the barrel is there, has been used for years, costs nothing, and it works! But, what about rifles that do not have a bolt to be removed? Also, something has to be said, about using a collimator or a laser, to use as a reference when moving one scope from rifle to rifle, and noting its zero point. That way returning to zero as you return it(scope)to its original rifle you know it's still on point. We might as well make use of technology if it's out there. I'm going to have to research more on the SL1. I've narrowed it down to the Wheeler or the Sight Mark, but seems most of you folks are leaning towards the SL1. Still no comments on the Sight Mark Triple Duty Green laser, huh? [/QUOTE]
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