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Mike Stahle 02-20-2012 07:15 PM

Lazar Bore Sighting, ‘Interesting’
 
Have any of you lazar bore sighted your old Parkers?

Just for fun this afternoon I chambered my 12 ga. lazar bore sight in the old GH.

Right barrel first: from the get go from 0 out to 35yrds. (Fence) high and to the left. The further the distance the further the spread.

Left barrel next: wow! That little red lazar beam sat smack centered on top of the sight bead as if it was apart of it, no matter the distance.

(Pictures) The green dot is approximately where the shotgun bead was pointed at the fence.

The red dot is the actual lazar beam on the fence.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...rGH12ga1LR.jpg

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...rGH12ga2LR.jpg

Brian Stucker 02-20-2012 09:50 PM

That is very interesting. Can't wait to try one on my gun. Really hope the rt. bbl is off....otherwise, I need more clays!

I hate to ask what the fix is.

Mike Shepherd 02-20-2012 11:16 PM

I have one of those. I concluded that all they really check is how the chambers are pointed, not where the gun shoots.

Best.


Mike

Mike Stahle 02-21-2012 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Shepherd (Post 63136)
I have one of those. I concluded that all they really check is how the chambers are pointed, not where the gun shoots.

Best.


Mike


Or how level or parallel to the barrel bore the rim is that seats the shell base.
I guess even slight variances in shell construction can cock a shell in the
chamber one way or another. I just found this fun and interesting as I was
playing with my big boy toys. Kind of got the bug to get one to see how my
16 ga. VH falls out. It never ends :)

charlie cleveland 02-21-2012 08:49 AM

very interesting...i may try a slug to seeif it shoots to point of aim.... charlie

Bill Murphy 02-21-2012 09:17 AM

Citori, did you expect that readers would think this was a legitimate testing tool as you implied in your first post until another poster exposed it as a POC? It appears you would have expected just that. What is someone did not expose it as a POC? Would you have left your post unedited or unexplained? Regardless of your intentions, it is a very interesting post with pictures which are just as interesting. Thanks.

Bruce Day 02-21-2012 09:53 AM

Mike Stahle, I did not take it that you were trying to urge this method to the readership, but that you were merely reporting on your new toy, and perhaps even that you wanted feedback on what others thought about the laser boresight in shotguns.

I am no expert, but I have seen some interesting matters by just positioning the barrels on a steady support and looking down them centered to a point target and then comparing by sighting down the rib or bead. I do that when someone mentions to me that he thinks the gun shoots off, and while most of the time the barrels are dead on with the bead sight, sometimes they are off. I don't know what to do with a double when that happens, but with a single barrel, the barrel can be bent.

Mike, may I invite you to join the PGCA ? You've been around a while.

Mike Stahle 02-21-2012 02:52 PM

Thanks Mr. Day for the personal invite to join the PGCA.
But I must be honest, at this time I'm feeling a little hurt
and wrongly judged. Time for my toys and I to move along.

Blessings to all of you,

Mike :)

Bruce Day 02-21-2012 03:58 PM

I just say I'm a dumbass and a Parker know-nothing and let it roll off. If somebody wants to be an expert, let them.

Join anyway.

Bruce Day, Lifetime member since 2:31 PM

Bill Murphy 02-21-2012 06:18 PM

Mike, as I said, your post is very interesting and a closer look at the lazer would be even more interesting. Again, thanks for posting and putting up with my sarcasm. A lazer shotgun shooting tool is being exhibited and demonstrated at side by side events. Next time I see it, I will take a closer look.


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