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| Brand: Bushnell Category: Sports
List Price: $43.95 Buy New: $22.88 as of 9/3/2010 06:38:10 EDT details You Save: $21.07 (48%)
New (36) Used (2) from $22.88
Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 101
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 3.5 x 1.4 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 740100C Model: 740100C UPC: 029757740106 EAN: 0029757740106 ASIN: B001AGF9N6
Release Date: February 19, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Laser boresighter for gunsmiths and serious shooters | | • | Makes it easy to sight a newly mounted riflescope | | • | Bright, battery-powered laser is rapid and precise | | • | Includes arbors for .22- through .50-caliber firearms | | • | Runs on 3 LR-44 batteries (included); 8 inches long |
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Product Description Bushnell Laser Boresighter puts you "on" without pulling the trigger! It's fast, easy and cost-saving, designed for the demands of gunsmiths and serious shooters! NO ammo wasted getting your rifle scope sighted. You get the bright red laser emitter and arbors for common calibers from .22 up to .50 cal., plus 12 ga. and 20 ga. shotgun arbors, so it's practically universal. Runs on three LR-44 batteries (included). It's 6" long, 8 ozs. Save time and money with this easy Bushnell Boresighter. Order Now! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Lasers. Lasers cannot be shipped to New York City; D.C.; MA; Canada or Puerto Rico. Lasers cannot be shipped Parcel Post. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Lasers. Bushnell Laser Boresighter
Amazon.com Product Description Save time and money when sighting a newly mounted scope with this Bushnell laser boresighter. The device's bright, battery-powered laser makes rapid, ultra-precise work of boresighting, so you won't waste any ammunition during the process. Created to meet the demands of gunsmiths and serious shooters, the boresighter includes arbors for .22- through .50-caliber firearms. The unit--which runs on three LR-44 batteries (included)--measures 6 inches long and weighs 8 ounces. About Bushnell Bushnell has been the industry leader in high-performance sports optics for more than 50 years. The company's guiding principle is to provide the highest quality, most reliable, and most affordable sports optics products on the market. Bushnell product lines enhance the enjoyment of every outdoor pursuit, including nature study, hunting, fishing, birding, and stargazing. Indoors, the company's binoculars bring the audience closer to the action in fast-moving sports or the fine arts at theaters and concerts.
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Does what it is supposed to September 2, 2010 Luc Belec (Florida) I did read the review and was very skeptical on the product and the way it's design, but it's a Bushnell, how bad it can be???. I thought, I would have to Zero-it in first, then use-it as a preliminary ruff reference then finish the job with a target at 10, 25 / 250 yards. I was concern about the flash suppressor and the normal variation of location or repetitively of this gadget.
I did give a try on my old FAL 308 who was rite 1" above the bull eye at 25 yard on it at 250y (group of 6" / 10 shots, hey I'm not that good). Well I assemble the thing with the crappie small plastic bore clamp with the Dum looking tinny screw, I plug the hole, tight-it, light-it up. I took the gun and what about that... in the house, 10yard away and it was in line vertically and near 1 1/8" above heuuu, I find a 25y target and it was there, 1"... Hummm no adjustment??? na, it can't be that good. I remove-it spin the screw and the plastic cam-lock, put-it back and again it's there, no more then 1/16 off what is the dote size. Well I was please and surprise.
I did throw-it in my AR10, lign up the iron sight, then my red/green dot with the back iron sight and the front one to. Well I put it at 1 1/4" above on the 10Y wall. I pack-up my stuff and went to the range. WOW at 25y my group was 1/2" high, and less than that on the right. Ok I will have to go to the 250y to final tune this Upper but this is Iron sight and red dot, 25y is the max I plane using this upper. For the long shot I use a scope and this thing is not design for it. It will probably keep you on a 24" target a 150y then you need a spotter to finish the job on a 250y target. But this thing really impress me, It will save me ammo and to prevent me look like an idiot missing the target at 50y.
The taper and the core of this tool can accommodate a 308 with flash suppressor without problem, on lease I'm lucky there, no pre-calibration to do, just put the rite taper cam, the screw and ligh-it up. The core has a diameter of .740" (18.9mm)(less then 3/4"), it's made of aluminum and anodize, I think. The on'off switch is a bit small and look cheesy but it work. The batteries are pre install. To me it's clearly a made-in China, then don't eat-it or give it to your children for lunch and totally avoid to give it to your Dog as a chewing toys LOL.
This is a good product for me. Use it in its defend capacity, it is more accurate then I expect, but the real way to finish the job is to go out-there, send-it out and correct it in the field, in real life and conditions. I do strongly recommend-it. And remember, you have to be smarter than your tools and understand the capacity and limitation.
Hey sorry if you have a hard time understanding what I'm saying, I'm not a composer, I'm just trying to help you with your concerns.
Valuable addition to my tool kit August 24, 2010 D. Tofflemire I have used this to boresight over twenty rifles, and handguns. I carry it with me to the range,
it is amazing how many DYI scope installations result in missing the paper completly. This device saves a lot of time, and ammo. I charge 20 bucks to get them close enough to ffinish sigting in with only a few shots.
Easy to use August 18, 2010 sjsmicmack I used this to bore sight all rifles shootguns and pistols that I have. It is easy to use, but as some others have stated the switch is a little loose. I have not been to the range as of yet to see how true the settings are. For the money and easy of use this is a Great buy.
money saver August 10, 2010 buzzkill (USA) This really helps me zero in my sights and optics and saved me lots of money on ammo. Ammo is really expensive and it will only go higher and higher. I recommend on stock piling your ammo while its still affordable and save it. Use this to sight in your targets. ( This thing is really hard to zero in with out a spotting scope for any target over 50 yards or more )
Bushnell Boresighter August 8, 2010 D. Bussey (GA) For the money the Bushnell Laser Boresighter is not bad. However in using it to sight in my pistol grip laser, I found that for a 38 revolver, it had to be inserted all the way into the drum and that required a spent shell. It was not as tight as I'd like it to have been. When the boresighter is fully inserted up to its taper and rotated around in the barrell, you could see the laser move off where the center of where it was seen before. I had to adjust my pistol grip laser to fall inside of the circle pattern that the boresighter laser made as I turned it.
You would spend more on the shell mounted type laser, but how often do you need to sight in that one caliber? So the cost of the Bushnell Laser Boresighter isn't bad for the money.
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