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bore sight
The bore axis of a firearm is the longitudinal axis which goes through the center of the gun barrel. In a rifled barrel the projectile will spin around the bore axis as it goes through the barrel.
I ordered a .357 Mag bore sight but received this one due to the seller's error. I finally received the correct one but the seller did not ask me to return this one. I am passing it on to someone who can use it. Pick up in the Normandy Park area, or I can mail it if you pay the shipping cost.
Sale pending.
Package deal - $80 for everything. Will not separate.
In order of the pictures:
Warne medium height scope rings (201M - not LM which is what the label in the picture shows), swivels, 10/22 magazine, 10/22 scope base, 400 adhesive targets, handgun sock, metal ammo box, Laserlyte...
I am looking into some bore sights to sight in my rifle, and was wondering if any one had any good tips on what to get. I'm thinking the cartridge type is most economical and will probably work alright.
Tried to do a bit of research as I get more into optics. Last range visit I was shooting high.
Colt 6920 w RMR
Co witness
The dot is starting to creep down the front sight after adjustment. I am hesitant to lower the front sight for some reason? Maybe because i dropped the RMR about 8 clicks...
Quick search in this forum but no results. Do these bore sight lasers work for AR-15s to get to a starting point with a new build with a LPVO? I am new and have never sighted-in a rifle. Should I just go to a gunsmith and have a professional do it? Thanks.