« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 01:45:05 AM »
You really don't need a bore sighter to sight in a rifle I have a very easy way to do this. 1 take the rifle and using a rest (not free hand ) fire one round then using the same sight picture fire a other round. if the holes are in the same place or real close you are ready. now take the rifle and set it up so it will not move and go to the same sight picture you had when firing the 2 rounds.now you use the adjustment knobs on the scope to move the cross hairs till they are on the pellet hole . you are now sighted in. now wasn't easy. fire one round to confirm to sight in. howie

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