| | |  | Bore Sighting | Home » » » Universal Laser Bore Sighter (Standard Laser) Universal Laser Bore Sighter | | | | | | | Description: | | Sighting in your scope or iron sights has never been easier or faster than with this inexpensive Universal Laser Bore Sighter. Simply select and adjust the proper barrel adapter, (4 included with kit) slide into the barrel and turn "on." This unit produces a laser beam, projecting a dot aligned from the center of the bore. Following the instructions included, adjust your scope or sights accordingly.This unit may also be used to quickly check sight alignment at any time, especially after a long trip to a hunting location.Made from CNC machined aircraft aluminum and anodized to create a hardened surface, it measures less than 6 inches long and weights only 1-1/2 ounces.This instrument has been precision calibrated to insure an accurate alignment of any scope or iron sights in just minutes.The Universal Laser Bore Alignment Kit comes complete with 4 adapters (covering any caliber from .22 cal. to .50 cal.), carrying pouch, batteries and instructions. | | | Features: | |
• 689706200008
• All of our LaserLyte products carry a one-year unconditional warranty against any manufacturers def
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
LaserLyte .22 to .50 Cal. Laser Bore Sighter - OK, But Don't Expect too Much.Feb 08, 2010
By M. Harmon
"Retired Military Officer, Retired National Security Consultant"
Important: These inexpensive bore sighters have definite limitations. If you are aware of these limitations, and do not have unrealistic expectations, you will be satisfied. The main limitation is that the LaserLyte will not zero your firearm for you. That you must do on the range. The purpose of the device is to allow you to align an optical or computer scope with the barrel of your firearm, so both are reasonably centered the same way on a target. When I used my LaserLyte with my new rifle scope, I found the scope was set so the reticle was significantly off target center. Had I fired my rifle with the scope that way at 50 meters, I suspect my bullets might not have even hit the target! How then would I have adjusted my scope? Right? Left? Up? Down? After I used the LaserLyte at home to align my scope with my rifle barrel, I went to the range. My first rounds were not too far from center and I could then zero my scope. I was satisfied. Note that the fit of the LaserLyte in the barrel is not very precise and the adapters clumsy and also not very precise. You can wiggle the LaserLyte or rotate it in the barrel and get different aiming results. A little trial and error will allow you to finesse the device; however, and "average" the play of the LaserLyte in the barrel. In a different effort, I wanted to see how far off the "iron sights" of my rifles were from the LaserLyte. When I tried this at home, the imprecision of the process did not give me useful results. I suspect that to zero your iron sights, you may not be able to do much at home with the LaserLyte to shorten the process at the range. Still, overall, I am satisfied. The LaserLyte meets its purpose and seems well made. I would buy this product again.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not really worth the moneyAug 12, 2010
By ghillisniper300
"Seek truth with discernment"
I have alwasy sighted in guns without a bore sighter, but when I purchased my .300 Winchester Magnum I wanted to try to save money by firing less shots to sight it in. I spent $45 on this bore sighter, and that turned out to be a huge waste of money.
My batteries were dead when I opened the package so I had to buy more. The on/off is pretty bad and unreliable. I had the laser turn off on its own as I was trying to sight it in.
The laser is extremely dim. It was advertised to be visible at 100 yards and it was not. At close range it was hard to see as well.
The entire unit and adapters are sloppy and will not really sit solidly in the barrel, so it makes it quite difficult to know if you are actually zeroing the gun or not. I finally zeroed my rifle looking at a wall in my house and when I went outside to shoot it I was WAY off.
I would have shot less shots without a bore sighter at all. In my opinion, if you want to zero a scoped weapon, boresight it the old fashioned way if you can and remove the bolt, step back and look through the barrel from at least 5 feet behind the gun. Adjust the entire gun until you see the bulls eye centered in the bore. Then without moving the gun adjust your scope to match. This will get you very close, much closer than the LaserLyte Bore Sighter got me. If you can't remove the bolt, just get a gigantic piece of cardboard, mark a spot on it, and shoot at least 3 shots at that spot. Shoot until you get a decent group, then adjust. Once you get it zeroed at 25 yards, do the same with a new large piece of cardboard at 100, or whatever range you want to zero.
To me, a product should give you more utility than you had before the purchase, and this product does not.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Keep looking...or buy cheaper at a local Big Box Store...May 06, 2010
By Delta Echo All Batteries dead on arrival (dealer doesn't rotate stock?). Cheaper at Wal-Mart with Tax.
-The unit has limitations. The switch mechanism is extremely poorly designed, you operate the unit by rotating the battery cup into a position that compresses a leaf spring. Initially the unit is difficult to operate because of stiffness. Eventually the unit becomes too loose, and the leaf switch (a small piece of metal that wears easily) become too weak to stay on.
Imagine a cheap dime store AA pen light that you twist on. This unit's construction is very durable (aluminum casing), but the overall wear upon use of the product's cheap plastic switch severely impeads it's longevity.
Save your money, spend another $20 and get something that will last more than 5-6 uses.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Pile of JunkJan 26, 2011
By Michael The first one had a problem with the dot size. It would start out small but as the laser warmed up or over a few minutes of useage, the dot was the size of a quarter at 25 yards. I call Laserlyte and told me to ship it back. They got it and told me there was nothing wrong with it?? She said the dot size was fine?? They sent me a new one and this one isn't much better than the other one. The dot size is small up to about 30 feet and then it just flares out. Not a great sighter.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not to badJan 15, 2011
By Ryker94 I bought this to sight in a new scope. All i really wanted is to get my scope sighted in and this did the trick. I didn't waste time guessing up, down, left, or right. I was on paper and not too far off center within one shot. This ended up saving me time and money on ammo trying to get close to my target.
It comes with a really cheap vinyl case which doesn't seem like it will protect it very well and 4 adjustable adapters to help the tool fit snugly in the barrel.
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