Concerned Citizen
Sharpshooter
So I got a Bushnell Laser Boresighter today. It fits multiple calibers, from 22 to 12 gauge.
I used it to sight in the red dot scope on my Super RedHawk 44, and the scope on my 12 gauge deer gun.
While I was adjusting the scope, I noticed a couple of odd things:
1. If I looked at a spot 12' away, the scope was set 6" low. If I looked at a spot 35' away, the scope was right on the dot vertically, if I looked at a spot that was 75' away, the scope was showing 4-5" low.
2. If I rotated the laser 180º, it went from low right to high left.
So, what that tells me is that the laser boresight is way off of being properly aligned. Does this sound right?
Is there some purposeful reason that it would show different heights at different distances?
Thanks,
Allen.
I used it to sight in the red dot scope on my Super RedHawk 44, and the scope on my 12 gauge deer gun.
While I was adjusting the scope, I noticed a couple of odd things:
1. If I looked at a spot 12' away, the scope was set 6" low. If I looked at a spot 35' away, the scope was right on the dot vertically, if I looked at a spot that was 75' away, the scope was showing 4-5" low.
2. If I rotated the laser 180º, it went from low right to high left.
So, what that tells me is that the laser boresight is way off of being properly aligned. Does this sound right?
Is there some purposeful reason that it would show different heights at different distances?
Thanks,
Allen.