brybenn said:
My dad bought a high end set 223 and 300wm. With the crosshairs on the dot at 100yards he would have missed my truck parked broadside. Way to many variables to use a bore sighter from the chamber. You could bend the barrel and itll still say your own
So true! Why would anyone waste time and ammo fooling around with something that, if to begin with, does not fit
perfectly in the chamber, cannot possibly work?
I bore sight mine looking out the front window.
The scope is adjusted until both it and the bore of the rifle are both on the bottom of a post that is about thirty yards away. Head to the range, and have never missed being to within a couple of inches of point of aim at 25 yards with first shot. Not once!
Adjust to correct to hit dead centre, and fire second shot at 25. Usually prints either touching or inside half-inch square of black tape.
Adjust to make correction to dead centre, and fire next shot at 100 or 200 yards.
Make final adjustment for desired POA at that distance, and shoot two more to prove sighting. Five shots, and sighted in.
Black tape is cheap, and those five shots are the best bet you can make on a sure thing.
Ted