Sightmark Triple Duty Universal Laser Bore Sight - OpticsPlanet.com Product in Focus

Published on April 24, 2012
Duration: 1:46

This guide details how to use the Sightmark Triple Duty Universal Laser Bore Sight System for efficient optic zeroing. The system's magnetic attachment and universal design eliminate the need for caliber-specific inserts, saving time and money. By projecting a laser dot onto the target, users can quickly align their optic's reticle, significantly reducing the number of live rounds needed for sighting in.

Quick Summary

The Sightmark Triple Duty Universal Laser Bore Sight simplifies optic zeroing by projecting a laser dot onto your target, allowing you to align your reticle. Its universal, caliber-agnostic design saves time and ammunition compared to traditional methods.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Bore Sighting
  2. 00:10Sightmark Universal Laser Bore Sight System
  3. 00:31How the Magnetic System Works
  4. 00:36Bore Sighting Procedure
  5. 00:46Adjusting the Optic
  6. 00:56Benefits of Bore Sighting
  7. 01:18Included Accessories

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Sightmark Triple Duty Universal Laser Bore Sight?

The primary advantage is its universal design, which eliminates the need for caliber-specific inserts. This makes it a cost-effective and time-saving tool for gun owners with multiple firearms of different calibers.

How does a laser bore sight help in zeroing a rifle optic?

A laser bore sight projects a visible laser dot onto your target at a set distance. This allows you to align your optic's reticle with the laser dot, getting your firearm 'on paper' with minimal shots, saving ammunition and range time.

What is the recommended setup for using a laser bore sight?

For optimal accuracy, it's recommended to use a stable shooting platform like a bench rest, bipod, or sandbag. This ensures the rifle remains stationary while you align the laser dot with your optic's reticle.

Does the Sightmark Triple Duty system come with everything needed for bore sighting?

The system typically includes the laser bore sight unit, caliber-specific adapters (though this model is universal), and a padded carry case for protection and portability. You will also need your firearm, optic, and a stable shooting rest.

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