I'm looking to get a laser bore sight for my 50. I have noticed prices from 20 bucks to 180 bucks. From what I have seen they are all the same power with set screws holding the laser center. So is this an area I can be cheap in?
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I would suggest pulling the bolt and centering the target on bags ect through the barrel. Adjust your scope close as you can get. Should be able to zero in a couple of shots using your reticle to measure the adjustment.
Don’t go too cheap. The difference in price is often the distance at which the laser can be seen. I have an SL-150 and while I can see it at 100 yards, I should have paid a little more and found a SL-500. The other thing you need to check on the .50 is the length of instrument needed to fit that far down into the barrel. I tried one on my Barrett .416 and it would not work because the muzzle brake was too long. I see Midway has the SL-150 for 174.00 while the SL-500 is 238.00
Use a target with a grid on it for zeroing efforts. With moa adjustments you can still achieve your goal in a couple of rounds.
I would suggest pulling the bolt and centering the target on bags ect through the barrel. Adjust your scope close as you can get. Should be able to zero in a couple of shots using your reticle to measure the adjustment.
I would suggest pulling the bolt and centering the target on bags ect through the barrel. Adjust your scope close as you can get. Should be able to zero in a couple of shots using your reticle to measure the adjustment.
Same thing as this, for half what I paid too haha.
http://www.opticsplanet.com/reviews/reviews-bushnell-magnetic-boresighter-740001c.html
I would suggest pulling the bolt and centering the target on bags ect through the barrel. Adjust your scope close as you can get. Should be able to zero in a couple of shots using your reticle to measure the adjustment.
I would suggest pulling the bolt and centering the target on bags ect through the barrel. Adjust your scope close as you can get. Should be able to zero in a couple of shots using your reticle to measure the adjustment.
Im glad you guys talked me into doing it this way!... I had to shoot both rounds twice as they did not fire on the first attempt? primer had a nice indent so Im hoping its the ammo not the rifle.