Martinj
Well-known member
Has anyone tried a laser sighter, (or whatever it is called?) see below.
I did and I wish I hadn't, it has a centred laser beam, you slip it into the chamber like a cartridge and aim at stuff around the house to see if you are aiming where the laser points. I tried it and the laser dot was low so I wound some tape onto it to make it a snug fit in the chamber but it was still low by a few inches at 20 yards. I was expecting it to be high if anything. I tried both chambers with the same result, I tried it in other guns and they were more or less spot on so have I discovered that my gun shoots low?
I was pretty well p..... annoyed so I tried shooting up an old dead tree stump and things didn't seem to be too bad, definitely not shooting high but maybe central to low. So what to do? Well I had a word with myself, I have been hitting things with the gun, (I shot an 87 today,) so it can't be too bad. At the moment I have decided to bear in mind that I might be shooting a bit on the low side and blot out going away birds rather than shooting their feet as I tend to do.
Any words of wisdom?
I did and I wish I hadn't, it has a centred laser beam, you slip it into the chamber like a cartridge and aim at stuff around the house to see if you are aiming where the laser points. I tried it and the laser dot was low so I wound some tape onto it to make it a snug fit in the chamber but it was still low by a few inches at 20 yards. I was expecting it to be high if anything. I tried both chambers with the same result, I tried it in other guns and they were more or less spot on so have I discovered that my gun shoots low?
I was pretty well p..... annoyed so I tried shooting up an old dead tree stump and things didn't seem to be too bad, definitely not shooting high but maybe central to low. So what to do? Well I had a word with myself, I have been hitting things with the gun, (I shot an 87 today,) so it can't be too bad. At the moment I have decided to bear in mind that I might be shooting a bit on the low side and blot out going away birds rather than shooting their feet as I tend to do.
Any words of wisdom?