The AimSHOT Laser Boresight System is the most precise, fastest, and most cost effective method to accurately sight your weapon.  Simply insert the boresight into a caliber-specific arbor for your firearm, and a laser is projected down the precise center of your bore.  Align your optic or laser with the boresight laser, and you are sighted in!
Specifications and Features:
For .50 BMG
Brass arbor
Requires AimSHOT .223 Laser Boresight, not included
Fits:
.50 BMG
                        
                    Specifications and Features:
For .50 BMG
Brass arbor
Requires AimSHOT .223 Laser Boresight, not included
Fits:
.50 BMG
4 Ratings                        
                    Your need this arbor to f
                            
                        
                            Your need this arbor to fit .223 boresight into 30-06.  Fit is spot on both in bore and holding the .223 boresight.  Great concept by Aimshot to adapt a high use .223 boresight to other larger bore rifles via an inexpensive arbor.                        
                    
                    
                    March 17, 2014
                For Quality and Cost you
                            
                        
                            For Quality and Cost you can't pass up.                        
                    
                    
                    December 3, 2013
                For Quality and Cost you
                            
                        
                            For Quality and Cost you can't pass up.                        
                    
                    
                    December 3, 2013
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                            This is not machined to the same dimensions as a .50 BMG shell. This thing will not chamber properly. The machining on the back of the 'bullet' is too thick and will not let you close the bolt. I tried it in a Barrett M99. Live ammo chambers and the bolt closes just fine, but will not with this thing.                        
                    
                    
                    December 2, 2012
                