Recommendation for a boresight

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Re: Recommendation for a boresight

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MoJo wrote:Please don't use a laser sighting device that goes into the muzzle at the range. I only use mine in the shop. You can really ruin a good rifle in a hurry.

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What's the mid-range trajectory on those things? Pretty good expansion, except on the wrong end!
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Re: Recommendation for a boresight

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MoJo wrote:Please don't use a laser sighting device that goes into the muzzle at the range. I only use mine in the shop. You can really ruin a good rifle in a hurry.

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I have had one of those for many years along with the common sense to remove it prior to shooting. I still do most of my bore sighting on my range with the bolt removed. Pretty foolproof and as stated earlier, free!
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Re: Recommendation for a boresight

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Firefield Bore Sights, you buy one for each caliber. I wasn't able to even get on the paper until I used this. Amazon sells them. A lot cheaper than wasting ammo.
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