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The How’s and Why’s of Bore Sighting A Bolt-Action Rifle

Date: 19-10-2021

In this post, Kirstie Pike takes us through a guide to bore sighting a bolt-action rifle.

 

What exactly is bore sighting?

Simply put: it is aligning the crosshairs of your new scope with the barrel of your rifle. Yep. That’s it.

I am at a point in my life where I really want to learn more and more about firearms, shooting and all of the small details that go into the sport that I simply took for granted because I had someone else do them for me. I am going to be honest. I had heard about bore sighting, but didn’t really know what that meant or why this should be done. After attending the High Precision Shooting School at Branded Rock Canyon, I got a great education on bore sighting and have since done it myself.

When I first learned how to bore sight, I was somewhat confused. Isn’t that what sighting in your firearm is all about? Actually, the answer is no. Bore sighting your firearms is a quick maneuver to roughly align your scope and barrel without wasting excess time and ammunition in the true sighting in process.

Bore sighting is simple and takes 15 minutes or less…

Here’s how:

  1. As always- Safety first. Ensure your firearm is not loaded.
  2. Select a target roughly 100 yards away. The distance doesn’t need to be exact.
  3. Remove the bolt from the rifle.
  4. Select a solid surface for your firearm. Your best bet is to use a solid shooting rest or cleaning rest, but if you don’t have one just find something that does not move. Sand bags work well too.
  5. Set your rifle in the rest, aiming at the target object selected.

 

 

 

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