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August 5th, 2013, 15:53 | #16 |
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Any scope worth any value will have adjustable windage and elevation... I can't even think of a scope that's available WITHOUT those adjustments...
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August 6th, 2013, 02:47 | #17 |
How is that even a question?
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August 18th, 2013, 10:24 | #18 |
I've tried these about 2 years ago.
It doesn't always work, though I can't explain why. I *think* it's because I zero'd the scope at home before I actually set the hop at the field. I don't have the space anymore ( living in a apartment now ), can anyone confirm this? |
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August 20th, 2013, 18:13 | #19 |
I used one. They work an help, but not much. Dont forget you have a hop-up
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August 20th, 2013, 19:50 | #20 |
I bought one of those, a CenterPoint brand for about forty dollars from a Cdn Tire. Mine is good for calibers from .177 to 12 gauge shotguns.
Is is great for the initial sighting in of your optics but you'll still need to do some target practice and adjust the elevation. |
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August 25th, 2013, 14:55 | #21 |
How do you know if the cheap laser boresight itself is calibrated? Is the beam coming out actually coming out straight?
I have precision laser collimator for my telescope and that has calibration screws on the sides and comes calibrated from the factory. |
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August 25th, 2013, 15:39 | #22 | |
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My CenterPoint boresighter has no alignment setscrews but its just for lining up your sights/scope. It's now meant to be an acurate tool. sent from my Galaxy SIII & Tapatalk4 beta |
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August 25th, 2013, 15:48 | #23 | |
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http://www.leupold.com/hunting-shoot...d-boresighter/ Last edited by SuperHog; August 25th, 2013 at 15:52.. |
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