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  1. @ShopBoy410A

    Lmao that laser gimmick nonsense is not cheaper than the couple of rounds it takes to zero. Don’t be a shill man come on

  2. @Nirf_

    DON’T FORGET. The bore sight isn’t always perfect so it might need to be zeroed itself. If the laser moves when you rotate the bore sight 180 degrees then you need to adjust it so its stays in the same spot when rotated. Also a vice, clamp or stand will work best for this.

  3. @timwebb8960

    Lol, ammo’s expensive, so go buy some gadget instead of doing what “bore sighting” literally means…looking down the bore…FFS….

  4. @falseblackbear3553

    Don’t take this advice. Lasers travel in a straight line. Bullets do not. You’re still gonna have to confirm zero and shoot actual rounds to make sure that point of aim matches point of impact at a certain distance. You’re not saving any money. You’re spending $50 on a laser to save maybe four dollars worth of ammo when zeroing.

  5. @mrg1981

    Tactical Elites boresight 2.0 is a joke. It is so far off it's ridiculous. Maybe something wrong with mine but I've seen poor reviews from others as well.

  6. @OfficialSkankHunt42

    I have these for all my pistols. You just load it like a normal round and then do the same. Super clutch

  7. @J1xx1C

    It's an Ar. Just hinge the gun open. Remove the bolt. And look down the barrel at the target at whatever distance you are going for. Then adjust optic .

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