Sightmark Red Laser Bore Sight's Provide You with The Fastest Gun Zeroing System On the Market
The Sightmark red laser bore Sight system is deigned to be chambered in the specified firearm just like a regular cartridge. This simple and intuitive system allows you to place the red laser on target and simply align your scopes reticle or iron sights to the same red point. This system is ideal for hunter, competitive shooters and law enforcement professionals. Utilizing this system significantly reduces wasted cartridges and shells. If you are struggling to get yourself on target, then you need to pick up a Sightmark laser Bore Sight today.Sightmark Red Laser Bore Sight Specifications and Features:
- Sightmark Item Number: SM39005
- .243 Winchester / .308 Winchester / 7.62x51 NATO Bore Sight
- Laser Wavelength 632 - 650 nm
- LED Type Visible Red Laser
- Output Power less than 5 mW
- Battery Life 1 hour
- Range for Sighting 15 - 100 yards
- Dot Size 2 in @100 yards
- Operation on/off end cap
- Operating Temp 14F to 122F
- Precision accuracy
- Reliable and durable
- Fastest gun zeroing and sighting system
- Reduce wasted cartridges and shells
- Compact and lightweight
- Easy to pack and travel
- Batteries included
- Brass
- Battery Pack
- Carrying Case
The sight itself is prett
The sight itself is pretty nice. Chambered in no problem. An on/off switch would have been nice. The only problem I have with this sight is the batteries. They died in about 15 minutes. I searched through several stores and couldn't find any more. I looked online for the batteries and could only find them shipping from China. Other than the battery problem, the sight is very nice.
November 28, 2011
I bought this to sight in
I bought this to sight in my Mosin 91/30, and it just doesn't work. While it says it'll fit, the laser is loose in the chamber, and the light diffuses going down the barrel. It takes putting a screwdriver down the action to get the light to a dot out the barrel. You have to do it in a darker room to see the dot, and it has to be done at 25 yards. Wouldn't recommend this.
June 18, 2010
I bought a total of 6 or
I bought a total of 6 or 7 of these in different cal for the many different guns I have, and I can't say they are worth the time to use them nor the money I paid for them... At the end of the day you still have to shoot the gun to bring the sights to zero and if I have to do this anyway - why buy a cheap bore sight? Live and learn.
September 22, 2009