Re: Chronograph setup
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jlow</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The most foolproof way is to first sight the gun on to the target, then put a laser on your muzzel and use the dot to center the barrel between the uprights and at the correct height. This way, not only will you not shoot your chrony but you can center the bullet's path perfectly. To avoid having an accident with the laser, thread the laser's bag into the trigger guard (unloaded gun of course), that way you will never forget to remove the laser. Gun should be on a rest. </div></div>
I started doing this about a year ago at the range I belong to. Had just bought a new Chrono and didn't want to put any holes in it. Bought a cheapie laser bore sighter for about $20.
Now, when I go to the range, even the "Harumpf, why do you bother with that, we've been doing it our way for 20 years" crowd have their laser bore sighters as well for "chrono days".
One thing the laser guarantees, over and above the "stand behind the rifle" method, is that at least you'll know where the bullet's going unless you forget to line up the rifle first.