Travel Agent
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Will work but not easy to sight in. No accurate.
Golum Precious
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
It comes in very compact light case with everything included and easy to use. Nice set for hunters, A+++
josh
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
Comes in good case with everything you need, including batteries. It's a little finicky trying to figure out which insert you need as not marked in standard calibers. Once you find the one you need it seems to work well. Overall a good buy
Rob C
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Came bent.
Harold
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
I have now used this to sight in several rifles, pistols and a shotgun. Works really good and is accurate to a certain range (for my sniper rifle it’s hard to see and doesn’t account for drop). Best for pistols and short range rifles/ shotguns. You’ll save yourself so much time and money in ammo.
ed
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I bought this after adjusting the sites on my handguns, I used a ton of ammo to do so. Now it’s time to do the scope on my rifle. What I like most is, I was able to adjust to scope in the comfort of my own home. I did go down to the rifle range to check the accuracy after I adjusted it and it is nuts on. I would definitely recommend this laser site adjuster to any gun enthusiast.
Parker
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I wasn't expecting the laser to be so strong. This makes it perfect for zeroing a sight and a decent distance. I've only used it on my pellet rifle so far and it worked perfectly!Once warmer weather hits I can't wait to try it on my 5.56/.223
Dean Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023
I've owned several caliber specific bore sights in the past, and have been hesitant to purchase an all in one, thinking it wouldn't work as well as a dedicated bore sight, and I was very wrong!This kit comes with everything you would need to get just about any caliber rifle on paper without having to spend a small fortune on ammo. The bore sight itself is made out of aluminum and appears to be very durable. The adapters are plastic (will not damage your crown or bore) and lock up nicely when adjusted properly.The directions are very easy to follow. Install the battery (kit comes with 2), thread the included set screws to the caliber specific adapters, and you're ready to start sighting in.The process is pretty simple, select the proper adapter for the caliber of your firearm and attach it to the laser. I will note that the bore to caliber sizing chart in the directions is not perfect, I found that it was best to go 1 size under the specified adapter to start with. The adapters are meant to expand slightly as you tighten them on the bore guide. What worked for me was to start with an adapter loosely attached that fit into the bore, remove it, thread the adapter one additional turn and retest, continuing this process until you get a snug fit. Once this has been completed, the adapter will fit very snugly in the bore and will not move. I'll also note that it worked very well with rifles that have muzzle devices installed on them, it did not affect the stability of the bore sight at all.I have not been able to take the bore sight to a range yet, weather has not permitted me to, however, I tested it on 3 rifles with known good 25 yard zeros, and attached pictures of the results. The distance was only about 12 yards, and as expected the laser sat slightly below the optic's reticle/dot on all 3. I was impressed that all 3 were very close horizontally, and I have no doubt that the sight as calibrated will get you on paper to fine tune your zero.One additional feature that i really liked is the laser on the bore sight itself is adjustable. The included directions walk you through the steps to remove the sticker to expose the adjustment screws so you can re-calibrate if necessary.