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Leupold Scopesmith Magnetic Scopesighter
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42554" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Have sighted-in three rifles now, all of them resulted in first shots hitting within three inches of the point of aim. Am comparing it with a couple of other spud-type units, so far the Sweeney is proving to be closest. There is never any uniformity in readings between any of the bore-sighters I am using, but the results are bullets on paper.</p><p>Leupold sure could have made their unit better with a grid or some kind of index marks on the magnets so you can put it back to definite locations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42554, member: 25"] Have sighted-in three rifles now, all of them resulted in first shots hitting within three inches of the point of aim. Am comparing it with a couple of other spud-type units, so far the Sweeney is proving to be closest. There is never any uniformity in readings between any of the bore-sighters I am using, but the results are bullets on paper. Leupold sure could have made their unit better with a grid or some kind of index marks on the magnets so you can put it back to definite locations. [/QUOTE]
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