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Quote from: Master Gobbie on February 28, 2022, 04:05:18 PMI just bore sighted my 20 in with a MidTen foresight for my new Tru Glo mountable sights. It only took some minor adjustments once I hit the range, mostly because I wanted it to shoot just a touch high. I used field loads to make sure pattern was overall where I wanted it, then popped in a TSS load, and it pattern right where it should have. Here's a link to the 12 gauge MidTen on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MS8TQRM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_12?smid=A14RTJBOB8TIST&psc=1
Quote from: Tom007 on February 28, 2022, 03:25:42 PMAbsolutely, best investment I ever made with the price of today's turkey loads. I have a Site-lite Laser Bore site, the one Jim Shockey swears by. It is simple, and very accurate. I just sighted in 4 guns. On 2 out of the 4, I made no adjustments, pattern dead center. The other 2 were perfect left/right, just had to raise POI a bit. The trick is use the proper gauge arbor and O-ring. What I do since our chokes are so tight, I unscrew the arbor, slide the Laser Pin through the choke, then re-install the arbor with the O ring. I slide the Laser into the barrel, it has a magnet that forces it dead center, it's tapered. I put the target on my wall about 25 ft away, and adjust windage and elevation to just above the laser. The target shows you where to line everything up. I use a Caldwell dead sled to hold the gun, the Laser kit comes with mini levels to level the gun in the sled. I also do slug guns, it gets it within inches. Like I said, the cost of the laser pays for itself. I used to waste a lot of shells, not with this. It does scopes, red dots, and adjustable open sites.
Quote from: rakkin6 on February 28, 2022, 07:20:55 PMQuote from: Master Gobbie on February 28, 2022, 04:05:18 PMI just bore sighted my 20 in with a MidTen foresight for my new Tru Glo mountable sights. It only took some minor adjustments once I hit the range, mostly because I wanted it to shoot just a touch high. I used field loads to make sure pattern was overall where I wanted it, then popped in a TSS load, and it pattern right where it should have. Here's a link to the 12 gauge MidTen on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MS8TQRM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_12?smid=A14RTJBOB8TIST&psc=1What target are you using for this boresight and what distance did you boresight it at for a good pattern. Done plenty of rifles but never boresighted a shotgun. Sent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk