Two good solid bags on a shooting bench....take out the bolt, get your head back a foot or so, and squint through the bore...carefully bring the crosshairs to coincide - you'll be within a foot or so with the first round.
You're buggered with a lever action, of course, unless you (maybe) use one of those little mechanics mirrors. Even then, I'm not so sure.
You're buggered with a lever action, of course, unless you (maybe) use one of those little mechanics mirrors. Even then, I'm not so sure.
I just got a Bushnell lazer boresighter and find it to work quite well as long as I do my part and set it up properly.
ie I have noticed that the emitter hole is off center (like the others I have seen) , yet there is nothing in the instruction booklet that tells one how to handle this, so I have been simply making sure the emitter hole is lined up at the top of the barrel.
So far so good.
Just to add to Tumbleweeds response, remove the bolt and insert a empty shell with the primer removed. This gives you a smaller hole to aim through making it more accurate.
A great little idea I got from hvmetalhead in this thread. http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=388701
This is a fact, been doing this way for many years and it will work for any gun that has a scope, most rounds used is only three and it will be on the mark, Try it and save alot of ammo. Just my thoughts.the easiest way to sight your rifle once it is on paper is; secure the rifle with scope on original aiming point and adjust scope to where the bullet struck. done. try it and see.



























