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Old December 2nd, 2007, 16:28   #11
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Originally Posted by Paradise View Post
So u just pop it in the barrel, turn it on, aim it at the distance u want to set your sites in then adjust cross hairs accordingly? What about the drop does it measure that to? Sorry I never heard of these before
They are meant for rough zeroing, so you'd do it at home. Not like you'd be able to see the dot 100m away or anything. They are meant to get your sights/scope aligned to around 95% I'd guess, then you do the final adjustments by shooting. Literally it saves you wasted ammo downrange after installing a new scope and mount.

In our case you can set your sights at 30ft (like I do) and have them pretty much bang on. Case in point, I decided to do something different for a target, I drilled a hole in a beer bottle cap, strung it above the sink at the end of my basement, then used the boresighter to set my scope on my M24, and I'd get roughly 7 out of 10 shots hitting that bottle cap. Best ones were when the bap was gently swinging side to side. AND, I used this thing on my KSC MK23 as well, and although it took about 4 shots, I was able to hit the cap with it as well.
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