Bore sighter suggestions
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Bore sighter suggestions
I just got my Encore barrel and would like to by a bore sighter. I have a BSA but no 20 caliber spindle. Would like to here what works without waisting to much ammo.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
The Leupold is the best that I have used. You WILL be on paper. Funny thing is, mine puts you 2" left and 2" low. Gent on another internet forum puts his 2" high and 2" right.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
Well I bought a Leupold and it came in today. Reading the directions and will see how I do and how it does in the next couple of days. The temperature here has been in the upper 90's so it may be a little while before I get to the range.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
I really like my Leupold bore sighter. Can't explain how it works. I think there is some magic involved.
I have one rifle that comes out about 7-8 inches high, changed scopes and had the same results twice. All others are much closer to zero.
Remember, a bore sighter puts the line of sight and the line of bore at the same place. What the bullet does at 4000 fps and 300,000 rpm's cannot be compensated for. Barrel vibration and other factors can make the bullet hit somewhere else. Accuracy is repeating the same hit over and over again. My point is the bore sighter is not perfect, it only should get you on the paper.
I have one rifle that comes out about 7-8 inches high, changed scopes and had the same results twice. All others are much closer to zero.
Remember, a bore sighter puts the line of sight and the line of bore at the same place. What the bullet does at 4000 fps and 300,000 rpm's cannot be compensated for. Barrel vibration and other factors can make the bullet hit somewhere else. Accuracy is repeating the same hit over and over again. My point is the bore sighter is not perfect, it only should get you on the paper.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
Well I picked up a Leupold boresighter and got my 204 boresighted, no I have to get to the range to see if I did it right. I have used an arbor style boresighter for several years but as yet been able to get a 20 cal arbor so got the Leupold. We will see what happens next week.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
Let us know where your first two shots are.
Re: Bore sighter suggestions
On my encores, I just break open and look down barrel at target (25 or 50 yds) and compare to where scope is dialed in. I've never purchased a bore sighter to get on paper.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
I do the same thing with all of my rifles. Pull out the bolt. Look through the barrel at the target 50 yds away, dial in the scope and usually bang on within a couple of inches.Paul wrote:On my encores, I just break open and look down barrel at target (25 or 50 yds) and compare to where scope is dialed in. I've never purchased a bore sighter to get on paper.
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Re: Bore sighter suggestions
Same here, no need to buy anything. In all my bolt or falling block rifles, place rifle in gun vice, either remove the bolt, drop the block, look through the bore at a 3/4" square piece of black electrical tape on my white fence post at 25 yards away from the dining room table. Adjust scope to agree with the bore, shoot at 50 yds, and I'm always within 1" of dead-nuts at 100 yard on paper.
Simple, effective, nothing to buy or wear out ('cept to replace the tape about every ten years on the fence post......)
Simple, effective, nothing to buy or wear out ('cept to replace the tape about every ten years on the fence post......)