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LaserLyte Universal Laser Bore Sight
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Sumbasteve's Review of LaserLyte Universal Laser Bore Sight

The laser it's self is not a problem. It is bright enough to show 50 to 70 yards with no problem, maybe a lot more. It comes with a treated paper target laminated with a plastic film that reflects the laser light and literally lights up from a long distance, so when your light hits the target, laser light just pops out super bright. The problem is getting the laser centered in the gun. It comes with little plastic bushings that screw into the tip of the laser light housing itself, sizes for 4 different calibers. As you screw the tip into the gun, the more you screw, the wider the plastic bushing gets, so the laser fits snugly in your gun barrel. Kind of cheap, but effective. The problem is no matter how you put the bore in the barrel, you can never get it exactly. Too much wiggle. Basically you fiddle with it until you think it is centered up-and-down and to the right and left, then set your gun on the rest. No matter how careful you are, no matter how much you have the bore jammed in the barrel, no matter how closely you centered it before you placed it on the rest, even the slightest movement of the gun will cause it to move ever so slightly, meaning it is now out of center. You adjust the laser again with the gun on the rest, trying the best you can to get it centered until it is shining on the target. You then remove the bore, load your gun and fire. Depending on how close you were at centering the bore, your bullet/pallet may or may not hit the target. I tried for the first placement at 20 yards. My pellet didn't come close to the target, maybe a foot, could be 2 feet off the target. It was a joke. I came as close to hitting the target by eyeballing the barrel than with using the laser. So what's the point with buying the bore? They must come up with a better way of centering the laser in the barrel, otherwise you are eyeballing the shot anyway. I paid nearly $40 for this, and it is useless, saved me no time at all, but now I have a real handy-dandy laser toy that I can use for, gee I don't really know. Blind a squirrel? I can't throw it away because it cost me 40 bucks! Sell it to you used, super cheap? It is useless for the purpose with which it was purchased. A waste of money.
Would Recommend: No
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