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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcat" data-source="post: 3068497" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>One of the best things I ever bought was Cabela's Univeral Bore Sighter, it has saved me a ton of ammo in sighting in. With a fresh battery and in low light it will get me on papper at 50 yards in every rifle I have. I either do it early in the morning out back before going to the range or the evening before.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I did was after I got my rifle sighted in I would put the bore sight back in and at 25 yards and check where it is on target then write that down. I can then check any rifle out back before packing it for a hunt the next day. If any of them are off from what I wrote down then I take a different gun until I can re-sight that rifle in.</p><p></p><p>That one DOES work!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcat, post: 3068497, member: 402"] One of the best things I ever bought was Cabela's Univeral Bore Sighter, it has saved me a ton of ammo in sighting in. With a fresh battery and in low light it will get me on papper at 50 yards in every rifle I have. I either do it early in the morning out back before going to the range or the evening before. Another thing I did was after I got my rifle sighted in I would put the bore sight back in and at 25 yards and check where it is on target then write that down. I can then check any rifle out back before packing it for a hunt the next day. If any of them are off from what I wrote down then I take a different gun until I can re-sight that rifle in. That one DOES work!! [/QUOTE]
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