Marmot 223/556 Laser Bore Sight Tool

Published on May 25, 2022
Duration: 9:36

This guide details how to use the Marmot .223/5.56 laser bore sight for initial optic zeroing, as demonstrated by Moondog. It emphasizes proper safety procedures and the importance of aligning the optic's point of aim with the bore's point of impact for a quick and effective zero. The process is practical for new optic installations or quick sight adjustments.

Quick Summary

The Marmot .223/5.56 laser bore sight simplifies optic zeroing by projecting a laser dot, allowing you to align your sights quickly. Insert the tool into the chamber, activate the laser, and adjust your optic to match the dot. It's effective from 15-100 yards and uses LR41 batteries. Always confirm with live fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Laser Bore Sighting
  2. 01:01Unboxing and Contents
  3. 02:34Battery Installation and Operation
  4. 05:21Range Testing at 25 Yards
  5. 08:23Final Assessment and Visibility

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you use the Marmot .223/5.56 laser bore sight?

First, ensure the firearm is unloaded. Insert the bore sight into the chamber, screw on the end cap to activate the laser, and align your optic's reticle with the projected dot. Then, deactivate the laser and remove the bore sight. Always confirm with live fire.

What batteries does the Marmot laser bore sight use?

The Marmot .223/5.56 laser bore sight is powered by three LR41 (AG3) button cell batteries. Remember to remove the plastic film from the batteries before installation for proper operation.

What is the effective range of the Marmot laser bore sight?

The Marmot laser bore sight has an effective range of 15-100 yards. It is easily visible at 25 yards and usable at longer distances depending on lighting conditions and optic quality.

Is the Marmot laser bore sight suitable for AR-15 platforms?

Yes, the Marmot laser bore sight is specifically designed for .223 and 5.56mm calibers, making it ideal for AR-15 style rifles and other firearms chambered in these popular rounds.

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