🎯 Lock in your shot, zero the FOMO.
The MidTen Bore Sight Laser is a caliber-specific, factory zeroed Class IIIA laser boresighter designed for quick and precise optic zeroing. Built with durable brass and powered by two sets of AG3 batteries offering 1.5 hours of continuous use, it fits calibers from 9mm to .270 and supports sighting ranges between 15 and 100 yards, making it an essential tool for hunters and shooting enthusiasts aiming to save time and ammo.
Brand | MidTen |
Color | Red Laser |
Style | 223 5.56MM |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Material | Brass |
Objective Lens Diameter | 5.56 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 6 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun, Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Eye Relief | 44.5 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | yawan |
Reticle Type | red dot |
UPC | 602815280709 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.11 x 2.48 x 0.67 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.36 x 3.15 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | MidTen |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | DE-SCREEN-1209-625 |
R**R
Great for sighting my rifle scope
I have one for each of my guns with scopes. They work great some people complaint about the laser light not being bright enough. I have never had that issue. It's very easy to do, just load the batteries put it in your gun like you do when you have real ammo. The laser comes on as soon as you load the batteries. Then you set your gun on a gun vise if you one. Next have a target setup at about 25 yards or more It's up to you, it is recommended to do 25 yards. Point at the target on the bulls eye with the laser then adjust your scope cross hairs so they come to a cross right on the bulls eye and the laser light. Then you just unload it from your gun and load real ammo, start shooting at your target and see if it's correct if not go back and do the laser again. It really works and it's so easy. I take mine with me anytime I go hunting or just target practice just in case my scope needs to be readjusted. I really recommend this and I got mine in two days. It's a very good product. You can't beat the price on Amazon, if you go to a hunting store you will pay double or more for the same thing. Last thing just make sure that you order the right caliber for your rifle or pistol.
T**N
Great bore sight
Works great, and is a solid bore sight for the money
J**E
Fit perfect
Works great. Just wish it had an on/off instead of having to remove the batteries and storing it apart.
M**E
Great Product
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Great product worked great for sighting in some pistols and PCC's . Bore sighted at about 10yds indoors no adjustments needed at range. Needed Austrian cleaning rod to push out of G45.
D**.
Accurate and Easy-to-Use Bore Sighter for Quick Setup
I recently purchased the MidTen Bore Sighting Laser for my rifle, and I’m thoroughly impressed with how easy it was to use. The laser comes with clear instructions, and within minutes, I was able to set up my scope using space in my attic without needing to head to the range. I have a 20 MOA rail, and it was quite important to at least get some zeroing done at home to avoid ammo wastage.The laser itself is bright and visible, which helps when aligning the sights. It's especially useful for zeroing in on long-range targets before going out for a full session. The batteries that come with the unit last a decent amount of time and are easy to replace.One of the things I like most is how portable it is—it's small and lightweight, so I can easily carry it in my gear bag. The price is great for the quality and accuracy you get with this bore sighter. It definitely saved me time and ammo by helping me get my rifle dialed in much quicker. Highly recommend this product to anyone looking to save time and avoid wasted rounds at the range!
A**R
Great Function, Poor Battery Life
The MidTen Bore Sighting Laser is a handy tool designed to help quickly zero in your firearm without wasting ammunition. I used it for both my .223/5.56 and 9mm, and it was easy to install, intuitive to use, and simple to remove—a big plus for anyone who values convenience.However, the major downside is the battery life. The unit comes with batteries included, but after only three uses, they were completely dead. Worse, replacements aren’t cheap—you’ll need three at $7.99 each, which adds up fast and turns an otherwise budget-friendly product into a pricey one over time. Ouch.If MidTen could improve the battery situation, this would be an easy 5-star item. Until then, it’s effective but comes with a hidden cost.
J**F
Pretty good unit
I bought this to help sight in my 1974 Remington 700 BDL 30.06. With ammunition between $1.50- $4.00 dollars per round, I felt I could save money using this boresight even after seeing many reviews with only one star rated. An $18 range fee is the same as this boresight cost. I received the unit yesterday and immediately checked to see if the laser worked. It did. Be careful unpackaging because the batteries are very small even for a 30.06. I dropped one and had trouble locating it. The correct way to install the batteries is engraved on the side of the laser. There is paper in the battery chamber. I pulled the paper out but the laser wouldn’t turn on, so I left one battery in, put the paper in, then the other two batteries, and voila! Now I have a working laser. Remove one battery so the unit is off until you use it as it does not have an on and off switch. I printed out a bulls eye target out on 8 ½ x 11 paper. The diameter of the outer circle was nearly 7”. I measured out 100 yds exactly at my place and built a rest for my gun and looked through the chamber with the bolt out until I could see the paper through it, and waited for dusk. At dusk, I put the batteries together to turn on the laser, and then chambered it into the rifle. You have to wiggle it to get it in the chamber since it does not have a point like a live round would. Be gentle with it. After getting the laser into the chamber, I gently pushed the bolt forward until I could lock it down. Then I looked through my 3.5-10x power Nikon Monarch UCC 50mm scope and the laser was within view at 10x, and actually was on that paper! I adjusted my scope until the red dot was centered on the bulls eye. I was amazed that I could see the red dot at 100 yds and it covered only about 2” of that target. I was thrilled! I ejected the laser like a real bullet. Be careful to catch it. I put it back in and did another adjusting of my scope as it was off over 7” down and to the right. I repeated this procedure turning the laser about 45 degrees each time and adjusting. Finally, it seemed to be pretty true each time I turned it. As light became limited, I found out that the laser was illuminating the bullseye! I could not see the bullseye without the laser on! I am at this point now. I will do the same adjusting tomorrow night to see if I get the same results. Then I will venture to shoot a round to see if this matches up. That is the true test and I will post my final results.
P**R
Worked great!
Worked great, easy to use the red dot was crisp at 20 yards.
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