Excellent condition - used a handful of times. Calibres .17 to .50
£40 shipped.
Redcat
Simmons bore sighter.
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Simmons bore sighter.
If you think you are a person of some importance, try ordering someone else's dog around.
Re: Simmons bore sighter.
Hi I would like this please. pm sent
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Re: Simmons bore sighter.
SOLD
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If you think you are a person of some importance, try ordering someone else's dog around.
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Re: Simmons bore sighter.
Out of interest, what sort of range is it visible to?
Re: Simmons bore sighter.
These devices put a collimator grid above the bore on the bore axis. Mainly used when installing riflescopes or checking zero. They are not the laser projector type (which rarely work anyway)Pippin89 wrote:Out of interest, what sort of range is it visible to?
Re: Simmons bore sighter.
Used the club one tonight in the Club committee room to sight in an Accuracy International.
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Re: Simmons bore sighter.
Ah I see. Thanks for the explanation.gashtyke wrote:These devices put a collimator grid above the bore on the bore axis. Mainly used when installing riflescopes or checking zero. They are not the laser projector type (which rarely work anyway)Pippin89 wrote:Out of interest, what sort of range is it visible to?
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