Nick Lynch
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And then you make the adjustment and then you do the same thing again.
and then i like for once nick actually defends my right i know and then and then yeah all you're trying to do is get like roughly centered onto the paper or the target or you know whatever you don't need to get like super duper precise with it and then you take a shot or two and see where sean's like don't you hate taking the cap off of a pen fucking hey scrub it all over your face oh my
No, you, you, you look through the, the bore and you see where the center of the bore is looking.
And then you look through the optic and you look at the marks on your reticle or roughly where your reticle is in relation to where you want it to be.
And then you adjust it, say like you need it to come right and down and,
you know, half an inch or something.
Right.
Um, then you make that adjustment and then you position the thing again and look through it and look through the optic and see, you know, did I get there?
No.
Okay.
Go a little more.
And if you're using like a rifle scope that has stadia on it, I wasn't, it's way easier because you can, you,
I know I just described the method that you would use for that.
But if you are using a scope that has stadia or whatever, it's way easier because then you can look and you can see like, you know, I'm two mils high and two mils left.
So I'm going to come over here and make those adjustments real quick and then look again.
Yeah, your tripod setup that you had would have been, like, it would have been super easy with that.
having, having had a job where I did that as a service for people, um, I did the laser bore site because it made them feel better.
Uh, but, but typically like I could, I could find something in the shop to be my point of aim and, you know, look through the bore, look through the optic, make the adjustments and then throw the laser in and it would be there.
And, um,
I have never had a, uh, I've never had great luck with laser bore sites.