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by PowerReviewsPros
- Compact (6)
- Accurate (3)
- Quality lenses (3)
- Strong construction (3)
Cons
- Unstable (3)
Best Uses
- Hunting (5)
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Pros
- Accurate
- Compact
- Easy to Use
- Lightweight
- No Problem Using This
- Quality Lenses
- Strong Construction
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Hunting
- Sighting In My Guns
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
My friend has one of these, I used his, and LOVED it Was very happy to get one as a gift.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Accuracy
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
- Shooting Ranges
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
I am not a fan of BSA optics, but this boresight is worth the money. I have used this for several years and have no complaints with it. It is designed to get you on paper at 25 yards and usually will get you within 2 inches of the bullseye. I have used this at the range to help on "sight in" day and it has saved alot of time and ammo. Used correctly and how it was intened to be used, it works great. Probably the only BSA product I will ever buy.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Maintenance
Cons
- Accuracy
- Heavy
- Poor Performance
Best Uses
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
the arbors do not keep the sight picture up. it constantly rolls over and is difficult to keep cross hairs aligned.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact
Cons
- Unstable
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
I use this in a gun vise and the arbors still move a lot. It seems like the springs want to go into the rifling grooves. Hard to keep it aligned with the cross hairs. If you have a short barrel, it may not work, depending on the height of the scope mount.
Pros
- Accurate
- Compact
- Quality Lenses
- Strong Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
Product works great. People that have problems with this item not being stable should try and use a rifle vise or bench of some kind. I use this for all my rifles and shotguns. Gets my rifles on paper at 100yards every time, save me a lot on my reloads and time.
Pros
- Accurate
- Compact
- Quality Lenses
- Strong Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Spot shooting
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
every thing about it is good. only one thing i wish it would have said it came with a 20ga arbor i had to go purchase a 12ga arbor
Pros
Cons
- Difficult to Use
- Unstable
Best Uses
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
I like the concept and it's pretty cool looking through the scope and seeing the grid. I could not square up the cross hairs on my scopes to the bore siter. I tried it on my 300 WSM & my 25-06. Both were loose and twisted on it's own. Thought the 300 was way off, readjusted siter and it looks pretty close. Which is it, I don't know? I suppose it will help you get on the paper.
Pros
- Compact
Cons
- The arbors do not hold
- Unstable
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about BSA Optics BSA® Boresighter with Shotgun Arbor:
It appears that the tension spring does not work properly in any of the arbors, and the bore sight spins.
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Q:
Just to be sure or not... does this fit a .270 WIN rifle?Asked on 2/12/2010 by Jonny from Columbus, OH1 answer
A:
There is an arbor for .27 (.270) in the box.Answered on 7/9/2010 by Pete from Port Byron, NY
Q:
I JUST GOT THIS BORESIGHTER AND I CAN'T SEEM TO GET TO WORK ON ANY OF MY 23 FIREARM'S. I DON'T THINK IT'S ME,EVERY GUN I SIGHT IN SEEM TO BE 8 TO 12IN LOW AT 100YD.Asked on 11/27/2009 by MAD ABOUT MY BORESIGHTER from GREENFIELD,TWP PA2 answers
A:
THE BORE SIGHT WILL GET YOU ON PAPER AT 100 YARDS, THEN
YOU MUST FINE TUNE IT FROM THERE. JIM BOAnswered on 12/5/2009 by JIMBOGARDUS@VERIZON.NET from GRAND RAPIDSA:
It sounds like you aren't taking into account the bullet drop at 100 yards. A boresight aligns the scope with the barrel but gravity pulls your bullet down. That's why you need to sight in at the range. This is a tool that will get you on the paper so you can fine tune it at the range.Answered on 2/26/2012 by Deet from Martinsburg WV
Q:
IS LASER INCLUDED?Asked on 8/25/2009 by Anonymous2 answers
A:
YES I believe it doesAnswered on 9/24/2009 by Jake the gun guy from Millwaukee,WisconsinA:
This product does NOT use laser!Answered on 10/23/2009 by Anonymous from NC






