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Jeff Higgins Jeff Higgins is online now
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Originally Posted by Crowbob View Post
I don’t think the bore sight is meant to measure drop, windage, caliber, grain, weight, temperature and shoot the weapon for you.
Clearly. There are, however, lingering misconceptions regarding this. Some expressed right here in this thread.

I hunted with a guy once (just once) in the late '80's who was then dating my sister in law. He had a Remington M700 in .30-'06 that he had owned for over a decade. He still had some left in the only box of ammunition he had ever bought for it, proud of the fact that every bullet down its bore had been directed at a game animal. I asked him how he zeroed it... He answered, of course "with a bore sighter". Claimed it zeroed the rifle absolutely, removing human error from the equation. He did manage to shoot a deer on that rip - at about 15 yards, thereby "proving" his method. He claimed to have shot deer at "over 500 yards" with this setup, because it was so spot-on. I asked him how far over the animal he had to hold... His answer? "Whaddaya talkin' about? .30-'06's shoot so flat you don't have to do any of that..." Like I said, I hunted with him once...
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