Good question. It depends what range you want to sight your rifle in for as well as your line of sight (distance from center of bore to center of scope). It's called a boresighter for a reason. It will get you on paper but you'll still need to make adjustments once on paper. The closer you can boresight to your zero distance, the better. It was raining outside when I filmed this so I had to do so inside.
Yes, it will only be bore sighted for that specific range. If you wanted to be sighted in at 100 yards, for example, you could boresight for 25 yards and then immediately be on paper at 100 yards when you go out to the range.
@buzzclark This video was intended to demonstrate scope leveling and to promote the fact that they now had a green light. For accuracy at longer distances, the process is the same, it is just dependent on how long of a shot you want your scope zeroed in on.
Nice presentation. I believe you should have also added, to make sure the laser is also properly centered. In case you don't know, look on the sides just in front of the laser, you will see 4 allen screws. These are for adjusting the laser, (if for some odd reason it is off). I Don't know why it doesn't come fixed or set. But its also a factor in getting the proper sighting.
@PLEDGEY Not this particular model. But Laserlyte does have several bore sighting products for .17HMR. Go to Laserlyte [dot] com and click on bore sighters and you will see their products that they have for the .17.
I found for most shotgun slugs and 22 rifles with 5 yards to zero the gun in, if you go .5 inch high(10 inch drop) on boresighting to 3/4 inch high(15 inches drop) it will often hit 8x10 paper off the gate if aimed for the center at 100 yards. 1/2 those numbers for 50 yards:)
lasers are straight, bullets arc towards the ground as they fly to the target, sure you'll be within a few inches, but the way he speaks you are zero'd, you aren't, I'd recommend setting the crosshair slightly below, so you have to actually raise the muzzle slightly to have the scope on the target. For example, scope is about 2 inches over bore, so completely parallel bullet path would be 2" low at 100, but with bullet fall, it's more likely 3 1/2 to 4 inches low at 100 doing it this way. Just FYI, bore sight and then go to range and punch paper and get a true zero
yeah i know what bullet trajectory is but at that close of range say 10 feet you have to take in the fact that your optic or iron sight is above your barrel by a couple inches so you must aim high that is called height over bore. bullet trajectory is good for long range so you know the drop
I would like to add that you need to re-check your bore alignment by rotating your bore sight 1/4 turn, check reticle and make adjustments. Even the slightest movement when putting on that scope leveler will through off the laser.
Damn that is what i need for my gun.. I'm going to check how much it is... I don't hunt and don't go to outdoor ranges that often but I am very familiar with handgun shooting and usually skeet shoot but I would like to get more into the long distance shooting with my 30-06.. Nice video
Awe stop complaining about this gentlemen's MUSIC!!! Tell ya what... how about you post your video, so we all can compare and contrast your skills? Point blank, this is informative and educational. Sure the music may be a little and I mean just a little loud, but so what. Its the CREATIVITY that keeps us all watching this guy, not the sound track!
Putting the cross hairs on the green dot @ 25 feet means you are lofting the bullet @ 100 yards. Marty, below, is correct. You have to find line of sight and center axis. Take two sheets of printer paper, tape then together the long way, then tape them to a counter or table. Lay the rifle on the paper. Using a carpenters square mark the top and bottom of the barrel on the paper. With out moving the gun, mark the top of the objective end of the scope. Remove the rifle and measure the OD diameter of the scope bell with a caliper and transfer the measurement to below the scope measurement. You now have center LOS (like of sight) and center bore axis. Measure each center from the bottom of the paper then transfer one vertically to the other. You now have an aim point accurate at any distance.
I hear alot of questions about long distance indoor sighting. I've never tried it before so I cannot attest as to the feasibility of it. In theory, using mirrors on indoor opposing walls, one can multiply the effective distance of the laser trajectory by creating a "hall-of-mirrors" effect. I wouldn't doubt if gunsmiths use this technique behind closed doors. The operative word being "closed". Close the door to line up the mirror. If this is too complex, take it to the range or pay a gunsmith.
and who/what centers your bore sight? Mine came so far out of alignment it wasn't funny. Didn't notice it right away and assumed my scope/laser was way out of adjustment. Only after actually shooting several rounds did I find out how bad out of adjustment mine came from the factory. There are even adjustment screws on mine. Why, just glue/solder the damn thing tight and straight.
what brand is it and also describe as descriptively as you can how the bore sight looked in the end of your barrel , when i was first learning how to use mine i had only stuck the adapter piece in at the very end of the barrel noticing i could still move the sight then going beck to the instructions i had to actually put the bore sight in until it stopped at the sloped part towards the top of the laser and twist it to tighten the adapter inside of my barrel using the rifling to line its self up perfectly with where it needed to be , if you have any other trouble i may be able to make a clearer video for you and email it to you to help , this kind of stuff is fascinating to me wich is why im so eager to help
If you turn the bore sight left or right way the dot moves all over the place so how do you know if the dot is actually centered to start with ,or does the laser have a mark on the body to indicate TDC ?
I used a laser boresighter the other day I had it lined up perfectly with the laser went out to the range shot it I was shooting exactly 14 inches high and to the left finally we just throw Blazer cider away and done it the old-fashioned way I will never use another laser cider it took me 18 shots to get a 300 Magnum sighted in
Sorry buddy but you are way off. If you were projecting that laser dot out to 75 yards then yes you would be adjusting the scope cross hairs onto the laser dot but you are in a room projecting the dot onto a wall about 15 feet away, lol lol in that case you need to measure how far the center of the scope front lens is above the center of the rifles bore which is usually somewhere between an inch to two inches so whatever that distance is is how far above the lasers dot you need to put the cross hairs onto the target otherwise when you go out to the range the gun will be sighted in many inches below where the bullet is actually hitting at 100 yards. The bottom line is that it is best to do the laser sighting outside at a distance of at least 50 yards or a 150 feet and this will get you close enough to be able to dial it in closer without using up too many rounds. FYI.
I appreciate the constructive criticism, but it was raining and I was unable to do the video outside. You are correct in that the closer to your actual sight in range you do the bore sight, the closer you will be to zero at your sight in range.
That's what I was taught from both my Dad & the U.S.N. Just wondering how many others noticed his target was 15ft away. He didnt even mention it! What a turd!
Depends on how much money you got don't you think? haha If you think .223 is expensive try 7.62x 51. Hell .223 is very cheap in bulk amounts just buy wolf ammo or federal. I also reload which makes ammo even cheaper. Which makes it a must as I shoot around a 500-thousand rounds of .223 and 100-200 rnds of 7.62 on my personal range trips with my own weapons. I also work in LE so I train with my issued Sig 226 and G-36's but work ammo is free :)
@adamroach26 i believe it would be just like if you sighted it in normally if you sight it at 50 yrds than its zeroed at 50 if you do it at 100 than its zeroed at 100 yrds lets just say to make it easy if your zeroed in at 50 yards and you shoot at something say 10 yards it won't hit were you aim you will hit low i believe it's called height over bore because your sight is a few inches above your barrel you would have to aim a few inches high hope i didn't make that to complicated lol
I have a couple questions 1 you didn't mention a pricetag on the bore sighting tool 2. that room was a little small to test the deviation in the tool if you spin a cheap laser pointer the way you did that tool it would make a circle. have you noticed that at any distance?
when i put the sight into the barrel i assume it connects with the rifling in the barrel.can the arbour get stuck in the barrel, So it needs to be tight to align but i am a little afraid that i will not be able to remove as it must be fitted in tightly. Do you reckon that i am just a little too careful? and should just try it out. The rifle is a .22 air gun that is NOT a barrel break model, so getting stuck would be a big problem, thanks....
Thanks for the video.... I see you said you've got your rifle set up at 15-20 feet and it should get you on target around 100yrds. Now bore sighting indoors 15-20ft do you set the scope dead center of the dot or do you come up 1", 1.5", etc? Thanks Again
I liked the demo of the laser Lyle Bore sight.But the demo doesn't show how to adjust the scope to align with the horizontal laser line created by the adapter inthe muzzle once the weapon is leveled. I am looking for a good bore sight this has promise. Can you help?
I have a Bushnell laser bore sight and was wondering if it matters how far away the dot is? In the instructions that came with my bore sight it says to try for 50-100 yards away but when I have taken in my rifle to shops and had them do it they did it in a small enclosed room and charged me $15 with a "good luck" (that is why I purchased my own bore sight). In this video I see you are doing it in an exceptionally small space. So what is the standard and what is the best way of doing this?
i bought this bore sight in those days when you launched this video but now when i take out for use after 2 time use when i again was about to use it dead during use i thought that may be battery gone dead but i wonder to see that battery is work perfectly and i have changed the new battery as well but it still dead now please tell me should i do how i can fix it how i can open the laser area to fix some problem. thanks,
Question...... The way you've done this, with the laser hitting the door so close and then sighting your scope to it. Isn't that now going to have it accurate for that distance only? I mean that isn't very far off... I'm new to rifles and scopes so I might be missing something.. Also what's the deal with the music? Great info though thanks.
If that music wasn't used the scope wouldn't be sighted in correctly, some of you have a lot to learn,music = bulls eye no music = no bulls eye,capeesh
How far away do you set up the target to site in the laser? I set one up in my house, and at 10 feet away the laser is an inch lower, but at 20 feet its dead on?
cool so you have set your zero at 10m on a scope with what 1.5" above bore axis, i would like to see this performed in real conditions at 100 or 200m if its possible then sold.
Is this a new type of laserlyte? No....just saw this video is over 10 years old.... They've succeeded in turning their original model into junk and epoxied over the adjustment ability, at least the unit I got via Amazon. My original worked great UNTIL the switch somehow broke and works intermittently. I cannot repair it so it's junk. Is the switch the same on this unit as the original? Twist the battery case to turn it on. My guess is the spring connected to the board inside the unit breaks and they made it so you can't take it apart to resolder it. Perhaps I should design one myself that I know will work. Does anyone else have any good suggestions for a replacement bore sighter?
+Keith Warren "on paper at 100 yards" means you will at least hit some part of the target you are shooting at. i hope this product performs better than that...does the book at least provide some information regarding the ranges to boresight a rifle? or information regarding bullet drop? lasers dont drop but bullets do. id like to add this to my kit as a cheaper alternative to a laser rangefinder. or maybe as a lightweight last resort.
You spent most of the time trying to level the scope to the gun when it is not needed. You only need to level the scope to the world. If this is going to be a hunting rifle you'll never notice if your scope is slightly canted. As long as you can't tell by looking through the scope then you won't be able to tell by shooting the gun. If it is going to be a precision rifle then all you need is a scope mounted level.
Id like to point out none of these boresight methods indicate whether your scope axis is perfectly aligned w your bore axis unless you repeat at various distances. You can align anything at one distance, but that is not being parallel.
+Ronin Does that mean with the guns built in sights, if they are accurate at say, 10 yards, I need to aim differently using them if I'm shooting at further distances?
This is a HUGE waste of money, worked for a second then lights out. Changed batteries, NOTHING. Checked voltage of batteries and they are all good. Traded batteries again and nothing. The little cheep trinket that is supposed to hold the batteries in place and supposedly twists to make connection, is a fail.
We all appreciate the videos. Lets just stop the music though. It is unnecessary, annoying, and detracts from the point of the video. The music is not needed. Everyone stop putting music like this on your videos please. To the person who uploaded this video, I am sorry if this hurts your feelings, but this is the truth. Thanks anyway for the information.
Kill the background music.. it makes it difficult to hear what you're saying, .. especially when you're away from the mic and adjusting things.. otherwise.. very good video
Not exactly works the way you demonstrated . If you are between 50 to 100 yards then your explanation works. For shorter ranges such as your exemple you need to compensate for the short distance usually sighting higher. Some laser sighters provide a compensation target.
PLEASE remind people to always verify that the gun unloaded before putting anything in the barrel. You had your bolt open, you knew the rule and you didn't think to mention it. Not everyone is familiar with guns, all the other gun channels I watch are educational like this seems to be at face value. But unlike the others you made zero mention of properly handling a fire arm.
Good question. It depends what range you want to sight your rifle in for as well as your line of sight (distance from center of bore to center of scope). It's called a boresighter for a reason. It will get you on paper but you'll still need to make adjustments once on paper. The closer you can boresight to your zero distance, the better. It was raining outside when I filmed this so I had to do so inside.
Yes, it will only be bore sighted for that specific range. If you wanted to be sighted in at 100 yards, for example, you could boresight for 25 yards and then immediately be on paper at 100 yards when you go out to the range.
@buzzclark This video was intended to demonstrate scope leveling and to promote the fact that they now had a green light. For accuracy at longer distances, the process is the same, it is just dependent on how long of a shot you want your scope zeroed in on.
Nice presentation. I believe you should have also added, to make sure the laser is also properly centered. In case you don't know, look on the sides just in front of the laser, you will see 4 allen screws. These are for adjusting the laser, (if for some odd reason it is off). I Don't know why it doesn't come fixed or set. But its also a factor in getting the proper sighting.
You're correct!
@PLEDGEY Not this particular model. But Laserlyte does have several bore sighting products for .17HMR. Go to Laserlyte [dot] com and click on bore sighters and you will see their products that they have for the .17.
It is an older video. We have much newer videos with better production quality. Check them out.
I found for most shotgun slugs and 22 rifles with 5 yards to zero the gun in, if you go .5 inch high(10 inch drop) on boresighting to 3/4 inch high(15 inches drop) it will often hit 8x10 paper off the gate if aimed for the center at 100 yards. 1/2 those numbers for 50 yards:)
lasers are straight, bullets arc towards the ground as they fly to the target, sure you'll be within a few inches, but the way he speaks you are zero'd, you aren't, I'd recommend setting the crosshair slightly below, so you have to actually raise the muzzle slightly to have the scope on the target. For example, scope is about 2 inches over bore, so completely parallel bullet path would be 2" low at 100, but with bullet fall, it's more likely 3 1/2 to 4 inches low at 100 doing it this way. Just FYI, bore sight and then go to range and punch paper and get a true zero
yeah i know what bullet trajectory is but at that close of range say 10 feet you have to take in the fact that your optic or iron sight is above your barrel by a couple inches so you must aim high that is called height over bore. bullet trajectory is good for long range so you know the drop
I would like to add that you need to re-check your bore alignment by rotating your bore sight 1/4 turn, check reticle and make adjustments. Even the slightest movement when putting on that scope leveler will through off the laser.
Do the 1/4 turn until you have completed 360 degrees. This should be the final step
i already got it in my hands since 2 years(from 2010) ago and im proud of it good luck from Macedonia.
Damn that is what i need for my gun.. I'm going to check how much it is... I don't hunt and don't go to outdoor ranges that often but I am very familiar with handgun shooting and usually skeet shoot but I would like to get more into the long distance shooting with my 30-06.. Nice video
Awe stop complaining about this gentlemen's MUSIC!!! Tell ya what... how about you post your video, so we all can compare and contrast your skills? Point blank, this is informative and educational. Sure the music may be a little and I mean just a little loud, but so what. Its the CREATIVITY that keeps us all watching this guy, not the sound track!
You did a great job man all of the bad comments are just jealous people!!!
Thanks for the demo it was the first I watched and answered all my questions.
Putting the cross hairs on the green dot @ 25 feet means you are lofting the bullet @ 100 yards. Marty, below, is correct. You have to find line of sight and center axis. Take two sheets of printer paper, tape then together the long way, then tape them to a counter or table. Lay the rifle on the paper. Using a carpenters square mark the top and bottom of the barrel on the paper. With out moving the gun, mark the top of the objective end of the scope. Remove the rifle and measure the OD diameter of the scope bell with a caliper and transfer the measurement to below the scope measurement. You now have center LOS (like of sight) and center bore axis. Measure each center from the bottom of the paper then transfer one vertically to the other. You now have an aim point accurate at any distance.
This is to get you on paper, not on the bullseye
I hear alot of questions about long distance indoor sighting. I've never tried it before so I cannot attest as to the feasibility of it. In theory, using mirrors on indoor opposing walls, one can multiply the effective distance of the laser trajectory by creating a "hall-of-mirrors" effect. I wouldn't doubt if gunsmiths use this technique behind closed doors. The operative word being "closed". Close the door to line up the mirror. If this is too complex, take it to the range or pay a gunsmith.
and who/what centers your bore sight? Mine came so far out of alignment it wasn't funny. Didn't notice it right away and assumed my scope/laser was way out of adjustment. Only after actually shooting several rounds did I find out how bad out of adjustment mine came from the factory. There are even adjustment screws on mine. Why, just glue/solder the damn thing tight and straight.
what brand is it and also describe as descriptively as you can how the bore sight looked in the end of your barrel , when i was first learning how to use mine i had only stuck the adapter piece in at the very end of the barrel noticing i could still move the sight then going beck to the instructions i had to actually put the bore sight in until it stopped at the sloped part towards the top of the laser and twist it to tighten the adapter inside of my barrel using the rifling to line its self up perfectly with where it needed to be , if you have any other trouble i may be able to make a clearer video for you and email it to you to help , this kind of stuff is fascinating to me wich is why im so eager to help
close sighting distance ? should you not be a least 25 yards ?
@OutdoorAdventures Cheers, I'll go have a look!.
At that close of distance, you actually should have your crosshairs about an inch and a quarter above the light for sight over bore
If you turn the bore sight left or right way the dot moves all over the place so how do you know if the dot is actually centered to start with ,or does the laser have a mark on the body to indicate TDC ?
I used a laser boresighter the other day I had it lined up perfectly with the laser went out to the range shot it I was shooting exactly 14 inches high and to the left finally we just throw Blazer cider away and done it the old-fashioned way I will never use another laser cider it took me 18 shots to get a 300 Magnum sighted in
You got it! thank you keith
Background music is distracting.
Not as distracting as people shooting next to you
Sorry buddy but you are way off. If you were projecting that laser dot out to 75 yards then yes you would be adjusting the scope cross hairs onto the laser dot but you are in a room projecting the dot onto a wall about 15 feet away, lol lol in that case you need to measure how far the center of the scope front lens is above the center of the rifles bore which is usually somewhere between an inch to two inches so whatever that distance is is how far above the lasers dot you need to put the cross hairs onto the target otherwise when you go out to the range the gun will be sighted in many inches below where the bullet is actually hitting at 100 yards. The bottom line is that it is best to do the laser sighting outside at a distance of at least 50 yards or a 150 feet and this will get you close enough to be able to dial it in closer without using up too many rounds. FYI.
I appreciate the constructive criticism, but it was raining and I was unable to do the video outside. You are correct in that the closer to your actual sight in range you do the bore sight, the closer you will be to zero at your sight in range.
That's what I was taught from both my Dad & the U.S.N.
Just wondering how many others noticed his target was 15ft away. He didnt even mention it!
What a turd!
Perfect clip mate
This video makes me, want to buy a bore sighter really badly.
What brand bore site is that? Laserlyte doesn't make a green laser. I enjoyed the video and would like to purchase the same setup. Thanks!
Depends on how much money you got don't you think? haha If you think .223 is expensive try 7.62x 51. Hell .223 is very cheap in bulk amounts just buy wolf ammo or federal. I also reload which makes ammo even cheaper. Which makes it a must as I shoot around a 500-thousand rounds of .223 and 100-200 rnds of 7.62 on my personal range trips with my own weapons. I also work in LE so I train with my issued Sig 226 and G-36's but work ammo is free :)
@adamroach26 i believe it would be just like if you sighted it in normally if you sight it at 50 yrds than its zeroed at 50 if you do it at 100 than its zeroed at 100 yrds lets just say to make it easy if your zeroed in at 50 yards and you shoot at something say 10 yards it won't hit were you aim you will hit low i believe it's called height over bore because your sight is a few inches above your barrel you would have to aim a few inches high hope i didn't make that to complicated lol
What adapter = did you show it? is it O-rings? O-rings bend in a barrel if thats it.
I have a couple questions
1 you didn't mention a pricetag on the bore sighting tool
2. that room was a little small to test the deviation in the tool
if you spin a cheap laser pointer the way you did that tool it would make a circle. have you noticed that at any distance?
I think it migbt be better to rotate the laser in the barrel, and sight into the center of the laser circle trajectory projected on the target.
when i put the sight into the barrel i assume it connects with the rifling in the barrel.can the arbour get stuck in the barrel, So it needs to be tight to align but i am a little afraid that i will not be able to
remove as it must be fitted in tightly. Do you reckon that i am just a little too careful? and should just try it out.
The rifle is a .22 air gun that is NOT a barrel break model, so getting stuck would be a big problem, thanks....
You can go to Laserlyte [dot] com to find out more information on the product. They have several options available.
Thanks for the video.... I see you said you've got your rifle set up at 15-20 feet and it should get you on target around 100yrds. Now bore sighting indoors 15-20ft do you set the scope dead center of the dot or do you come up 1", 1.5", etc?
Thanks Again
treyh007 Bore sighting is basically getting you "on paper" @ 100 yards. After that, you go out and shoot and zero in.
IM GOING TO CADETS TONIGHT ANY TIPS ON GOOD SHOOTING?
I liked the demo of the laser Lyle Bore sight.But the demo doesn't show how to adjust the scope to align with the horizontal laser line created by the adapter inthe muzzle once the weapon is leveled. I am looking for a good bore sight this has promise. Can you help?
I have a Bushnell laser bore sight and was wondering if it matters how far away the dot is? In the instructions that came with my bore sight it says to try for 50-100 yards away but when I have taken in my rifle to shops and had them do it they did it in a small enclosed room and charged me $15 with a "good luck" (that is why I purchased my own bore sight). In this video I see you are doing it in an exceptionally small space. So what is the standard and what is the best way of doing this?
Where u get that stand to hold the gun up at ?
i bought this bore sight in those days when you launched this video but now when i take out for use after 2 time use when i again was about to use it dead during use i thought that may be battery gone dead but i wonder to see that battery is work perfectly and i have changed the new battery as well but it still dead now please tell me should i do how i can fix it how i can open the laser area to fix some problem.
thanks,
do they work for .17 (17hmrs)??
Daniel Bathman They make one compatible with .17 calibers.
Well thats awesome but does the scope mount level mount to rimfire grooved recievers too?
Question...... The way you've done this, with the laser hitting the door so close and then sighting your scope to it. Isn't that now going to have it accurate for that distance only? I mean that isn't very far off... I'm new to rifles and scopes so I might be missing something..
Also what's the deal with the music? Great info though thanks.
If that music wasn't used the scope wouldn't be sighted in correctly, some of you have a lot to learn,music = bulls eye no music = no bulls eye,capeesh
Which kit is this, and how much did the kit cost, and would this kit work for 7.62x39
What model and brand laser bore sighter is in this video?
How far away do you set up the target to site in the laser? I set one up in my house, and at 10 feet away the laser is an inch lower, but at 20 feet its dead on?
Does that work for a red/green dot scope as well?
What is the model or part number to the Laserlyte kit you are using? Does it include the laser?
zachary harrill K-15. It includes the laser.
cool so you have set your zero at 10m on a scope with what 1.5" above bore axis,
i would like to see this performed in real conditions at 100 or 200m if its possible then sold.
hi how long should be minimmum the door or wall or target where we see laser from gun?
Thanks in advance
I have a cheap bullet laser...it appears to be the laser is right of my iron sights..is it possible the laser is just a tick off?
From everything I've read they're not perfectly centered its just designed to get u on paper...which if that the case seems like a big waste of money
Haha i'll avoid that mate any tips on hitting the bullseye though?
Is this a new type of laserlyte? No....just saw this video is over 10 years old.... They've succeeded in turning their original model into junk and epoxied over the adjustment ability, at least the unit I got via Amazon. My original worked great UNTIL the switch somehow broke and works intermittently. I cannot repair it so it's junk. Is the switch the same on this unit as the original? Twist the battery case to turn it on. My guess is the spring connected to the board inside the unit breaks and they made it so you can't take it apart to resolder it. Perhaps I should design one myself that I know will work. Does anyone else have any good suggestions for a replacement bore sighter?
What's the part number on that green Laserlyte bore sighter?
I checked the laserlyte website and I only see the red laser bore sighter. Where can one find the green one?
The red colored one is the newest version of this model. It's smaller, more compact, and works just as good.
Some Final Fantasy tactics kind of music lmao
Makes it worth while
Hello, Keith? Please where did you order your laser bore sighter???B,cause theres non on Ebay AND Amazon
They are available at any gun shop. I've even seen laser sighters (different brand) at Walmart.
this works well with the mosin nagant 91/30 ? im tryin to mount a scout style scope and the bullet lazer bore sight i got didnt work
I not finding this complete kit on the website. =(
will these bore sights fit a .177 pellet gun????please reply
It must be me, but I can't seem to get the scope into my .22 barrel.
*looks up how to laser bore sight a rifle*
*boss music starts*
How many yards away are you supposed to boresight your rifle? I noticed you're just in a room.
Gershon Quidayan It depends. This was a demonstration but most of the time 15-20 feet will get you on paper at 100 yards.
Keith Warren It is 25 yards, go outside, or to a indoor range, Lazy ?
+Keith Warren "on paper at 100 yards" means you will at least hit some part of the target you are shooting at. i hope this product performs better than that...does the book at least provide some information regarding the ranges to boresight a rifle? or information regarding bullet drop? lasers dont drop but bullets do. id like to add this to my kit as a cheaper alternative to a laser rangefinder. or maybe as a lightweight last resort.
No need to say, there's no need to waste bullets in aligning the crosshair to the bullet's point of impact.
where can get one like that one
epic music
You were 15 ft away from the door. Hahah what distance is that scope zeroed in at? Oh, thats right! Noone knows
Great
You spent most of the time trying to level the scope to the gun when it is not needed. You only need to level the scope to the world. If this is going to be a hunting rifle you'll never notice if your scope is slightly canted. As long as you can't tell by looking through the scope then you won't be able to tell by shooting the gun.
If it is going to be a precision rifle then all you need is a scope mounted level.
Shouldn't this be done at 100 yards? Explain why you performed this at such a close range.
Does this do .17HMR?.
ไช้กับปืน.22 lr ได้ไหมคับ
Music too loud. Difficult to hear you.
whats with the music ?
Id like to point out none of these boresight methods indicate whether your scope axis is perfectly aligned w your bore axis unless you repeat at various distances. You can align anything at one distance, but that is not being parallel.
+Ronin Iscandar Yes.
+Ronin Does that mean with the guns built in sights, if they are accurate at say, 10 yards, I need to aim differently using them if I'm shooting at further distances?
vertically for bullet drop yes. L&R only for windage (if everything is aligned). Shooting a bullet no different than throwing a football.
I am here for the information, not the music. If I want music i'll turn on Pandora
I CAN HAZ DRAMATIC MUSICS.
Is this available in the UK, I need to zero in my .22 air rifle!
U dont need to go through all that to get ur gun dead on
I really wanted to watch this video but the music was killing me. Seemed like it was going to be good though.
Minus the music...
This is a HUGE waste of money, worked for a second then lights out. Changed batteries, NOTHING. Checked voltage of batteries and they are all good. Traded batteries again and nothing. The little cheep trinket that is supposed to hold the batteries in place and supposedly twists to make connection, is a fail.
We all appreciate the videos. Lets just stop the music though. It is unnecessary, annoying, and detracts from the point of the video. The music is not needed. Everyone stop putting music like this on your videos please. To the person who uploaded this video, I am sorry if this hurts your feelings, but this is the truth. Thanks anyway for the information.
can u use this for air rifles like the gamo
+Donald Phillips yes, the distances will just not be as far.
Thank u but will I need a certain size for a .177
Kill the background music.. it makes it difficult to hear what you're saying, .. especially when you're away from the mic and adjusting things.. otherwise.. very good video
Quit the music in the back ground 😲
Not exactly works the way you demonstrated . If you are between 50 to 100 yards then your explanation works. For shorter ranges such as your exemple you need to compensate for the short distance usually sighting higher. Some laser sighters provide a compensation target.
Can using that device harm your crown
lol...red is the color we are the least sensible, green, at the opposit, is the color that the human eye "see" the best...
The music was not at all offensive to my ears. Maybe fiddle and banjo would appease some of these guys.
The music is not only unnecessary, but annoying. Otherwise a good video. Thanks.
Could do without the background music
Great video, but get rid of the annoying music.
PLEASE remind people to always verify that the gun unloaded before putting anything in the barrel. You had your bolt open, you knew the rule and you didn't think to mention it. Not everyone is familiar with guns, all the other gun channels I watch are educational like this seems to be at face value. But unlike the others you made zero mention of properly handling a fire arm.
I get tired of seeing ALL of them do and say that. It's refreshing to see someone not mention it.
wow 10 seconds of music not bad ive seen freakin videos the music plays through the whole video now thats anoying..
Could do without the dramatic music.