I?ve been looking at bore sights to get closer with a scope I recently picked up for my Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag Slugster. Are the cheapo ones what I?m thinking they will be, and be a complete waste of money, or will they actual kinda work? I don?t use a lot of optics, so for me, getting a nicer one wouldn?t be cost effective. I?ve seen some on Amazon for like15 or 20 that are getting great reviews, but everything on Amazon gets great reviews
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I have this one. It has a magnet on it and sticks to the end of your barrel. Not even sure if I am using it right, to be honest. I stick it on the end of the barrel and try to center it as much as I can in the scope. Then shoot. But it gets me on paper and I fine tune it from there. For instance on Monday I purchased a Savage 220 bolt action 20 gauge slug gun. I put a Nikon BDC 3-9x40 scope I had laying around. Went to the range and used the bore sighter. I moved the cross hairs to the center of the target that is seen in the bore sighter. When I shot at 50 yards I was high by 4" and left 2". When I do sight in a new scope I always shoot at 50 yards to get it close to zero then stretch out to 100 and zero. This is what works for me, ymmv. I ve also used this and been really close to zero.
As long as I leave the scope on the gun I really dont see a need for an expensive one.
Thanks Rooster, I?ll give it a look
Thanks, Added it to my Amazon ?Dads Christmas list? items 😀
I know this is an old post but in case anyone new looks in:
I bought a handy little chamber bore-sight that chambers in my 12 ga slug gun and shoots a laser through the bore that I can sight in a scope on. It has always got me on paper at 25 yards and then I can fine tune for any range I want at the shooting range.
Thanks, that?s what I ended up getting, plus it was really inexpensive 😀