Hands down one of the best instructional videos on this product. I have watched several and not one of them mentioned turning the laser to tighten inside the barrel.
@@Valorius we did a cruise and went to Ketchikan Juno glacier Bay national Park and Seward Alaska then we went inland and went to Anchorage glacier view and Denali. I have a video posted of the Fourth of July car launch in glacier view. That’s where they drive the cars off the 300 foot cliff one is up to almost 41,000 views and I’m quite excited about that.
Thanks I appreciate you watching. I’m working on getting a new rifle and will be posting a video using the bore sighter from the range once I have everything together.
Very nice especially with additional sizes. Most usually have maybe 17 caliber to 45. Really help get windage & fairly close with elevation/depending on ammo- setting up a red/green dot. CVLife has some good stuff. Thanks. 🙏👍🇺🇸
Bill, you are 100% correct it is really nice to have the additional calibers. I appreciate you checking out the video, my friend. Hope you’re doing well.
@firearmsaddictloveguns On one of my can't sleep nights I took 6 different tools with red dots & rechecked them with a boresighter. All 6 had shifted left or right from original Zero. 🎯 Spend a little money on a boresighter to save more on ammo that isn't hitting where it should. Take care. 🙏🇺🇸👍
I don’t think you would have an issue. The shaft is approximately 3” long most muzzle breaks that I have seen are 2” at best. As long as the shaft engages with the rifling, I feel you’ll be fine.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns Thanks, that helps a lot - the B.O.S.S. is exactly 3.5 inches long past the end of the muzzle so if the shaft of the boresight is 3 inches it wouldn't even be able to touch the rifling.
Hands down one of the best instructional videos on this product. I have watched several and not one of them mentioned turning the laser to tighten inside the barrel.
Thank you so much. I’m going to be posting a video using it at the range. I have a new rifle coming and am going to film the sight in process.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns Sounds good, I subscribed so I wont miss it.
@@robertbrown826that’s awesome, thanks!
Thats one good looking kit buddy. Enjoy! I'd love to see you use it one of these days. Thumbs-up video my Friend ~John
Thanks John!
Nice looking kit. I was needing a new one and this looks good
Thanks Scott.
CVLIFE makes great stuff, and they are really good people. Good to see you around FA!
Thanks my friend. We recently spent some time up in Alaska.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns which part?
@@Valorius we did a cruise and went to Ketchikan Juno glacier Bay national Park and Seward Alaska then we went inland and went to Anchorage glacier view and Denali. I have a video posted of the Fourth of July car launch in glacier view. That’s where they drive the cars off the 300 foot cliff one is up to almost 41,000 views and I’m quite excited about that.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns i commented on it i think 😁
Glad you had a great time brother!
You most likely did. It’s hard to keep up.
This is really nice, thank you for sharing
Thanks for checking it out!
Great review, will purchase as a result. I would have loved to see laser at 50yd, 100yd during bright or dusk conditions
Thanks I appreciate you watching. I’m working on getting a new rifle and will be posting a video using the bore sighter from the range once I have everything together.
👍👍
Very nice especially with additional sizes. Most usually have maybe 17 caliber to 45. Really help get windage & fairly close with elevation/depending on ammo- setting up a red/green dot. CVLife has some good stuff. Thanks. 🙏👍🇺🇸
Bill, you are 100% correct it is really nice to have the additional calibers. I appreciate you checking out the video, my friend. Hope you’re doing well.
@firearmsaddictloveguns On one of my can't sleep nights I took 6 different tools with red dots & rechecked them with a boresighter. All 6 had shifted left or right from original Zero. 🎯 Spend a little money on a boresighter to save more on ammo that isn't hitting where it should. Take care. 🙏🇺🇸👍
@@billdye3530so true. I hope you don’t have many nights where you can’t sleep.
Wondering if it'll work with my BAR which has a muzzle brake (BOSS) integrated into the end of the barrel .... ?
I don’t think you would have an issue. The shaft is approximately 3” long most muzzle breaks that I have seen are 2” at best. As long as the shaft engages with the rifling, I feel you’ll be fine.
@@firearmsaddictloveguns Thanks, that helps a lot - the B.O.S.S. is exactly 3.5 inches long past the end of the muzzle so if the shaft of the boresight is 3 inches it wouldn't even be able to touch the rifling.