28 January 2007, 10:28
AndreCBore Sighter
Looking for suggestions for a bore sighter...is it worth the money? What have you found to be the best product on the market?
28 January 2007, 17:37
woodsI'm sure there are better ones on the market than my Tasco bore sighter. Seems though that it either works on doesn't and mine works great and has for years.
Bore sighters don't have to be waterproof or shockproof just idiot proof and I'm firmly demonstrated mine is.

29 January 2007, 02:54
BuliwyfSweeney Site-a-Line from Brownells. I've had mine for twelve years. It uses an "X" to zero as opposed to a grid.
29 January 2007, 20:14
Rsm458LottThe Cabelas laser bore sight with differant arbors works great.You can now get it with reticle level feature.
29 January 2007, 23:54
VarmintGuyAndreC: I am VERY happy with my new Leupold "Zero Point Magnetic Illuminated Boresighter"!
I don't know HOW it works - it just does!
For decades I have used my old reliable Bushnell "spud" type boresighter! It has worked pretty well for me.
Now, this Leupold just magnetizes onto the muzzle, with no spuds, and somehow allows alignment of the bore with the scope?
It also solved my problem of no 20 caliber spuds and no 17 caliber spuds for my old reliable Bushnell!
I have tested the Bushnell and the Leupold on the same Rifles several times now. The Leupold works every bit as well as the old spud model Bushnell!
I don't know how?
It just does!
I am sure happy with the Leupold even though it is made in China!!!!!
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
29 January 2007, 23:58
butchloci've used the seeny for years, but the best and cheapest is still to look down the barrel and a target and adjust from there
30 January 2007, 00:55
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
i've used the seeny for years, but the best and cheapest is still to look down the barrel and a target and adjust from there
I agree. A client gave me a Bushnell and a bunch of other stuff as a tip after a moose-hunt 36 years ago. It works fine. Our club keeps a Sweeney in the range shack at the rifle range. It works well too. BUT, I only use those for very rough "get on the paper" sighting. I find that looking down the bore and adjusting the scope to center on the same object the bore is centered on works even better.
So, the bore sighters are used by me pretty much only when it's something like a Garand or a M94 Winnie, or some other such contrary contraption

where I can't look down the bore.