Length:4.2"
Width:4.95"
Depth:.60"
Weight:1.75 oz
Backlight:Amber 595nM LED
Battery: Type 364 or SR60
Batteries Included:Yes
Grid Scale:1 Division equals 2" @ 100 yards
Features:
- Precise collimation of the prismatic optical system provides accurate measurement of where your riflescope is aimed, regardless of where the boresighter is placed on muzzle
- Attaches with a powerful neodymium magnet
- Unique lens aperature eliminates point of aim errors resulting from parallax
- Compatable with any caliber firearm
- Range cards for recording sight in information included
This revolutionary boresighter will get you on the paper – and much more – faster than ever. Its unique lens aperture system eliminates point of aim errors resulting from parallax due to extreme misalignment. The boresighter also includes natural backlighting of the target, LED illumination for use in low-light settings, and an inch scale for measuring approximate riflescope height and target group sizes. Check your zero. Set new ranges. Energy efficient design yields 25 hours of battery life.
Registered: April 2008 Location: God Bless America Posts: 7961
Review Date: Sat October 4, 2008
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
Pros:
Small and portable. Great way to get your rifle on paper and recheck zero.
Cons:
Complicated instructions. Small learning curve.
This is a great little boresigther.
I got my rifle on paper in one shot and zeroed in with two shots. I really like how you can chart your zero point to recheck it later. Small and portable. This is a great improvement over other style boresighters out there.
The magnet is VERY strong, so be sure to cover the crown of your barrel with electrical tape to keep from damaging it. Also the instructions are a little complicated until you figure out exactly how this thing works. Kinda have to think outside the box until you figure everything out.
Not really for use with iron sights or low power scopes.
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