Hey
I found my laser pointer and everything and i connected it up to external battery and switch. I was wondering how i could centre and calibrate my laser sight, any ideas anyone?
Thanks
Marco
Calibrating My Laser Sight
hose clamps to attach it, or similar.
secure your gun to a ladder or something stable that wont move, do say 5 shots at a target and put the dot on the average "hit" spot
(im thinking of a word that would make it sound like im making sense)
good luck, and make sure you use the same pressures when you are sighting it in
secure your gun to a ladder or something stable that wont move, do say 5 shots at a target and put the dot on the average "hit" spot

good luck, and make sure you use the same pressures when you are sighting it in
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We usually refer to it as POI or "point of impact"chaos wrote:put the dot on the average "hit" spot(im thinking of a word that would make it sound like im making sense)

You're not going to find it easy with a laser pointer, why not spend a bit more and buy a proper adjustable sight?
Something like this BSA unit, fully adjustable for windage and elevation, sights included and for less than $35

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Thanks for that JSR, i am overwhelmed by your knowledge by the way, and yer mate the accuracy will be out no matter wat ya do with a laser, maybe get a dot scope im using one and i can continuesly hit targets at 30m.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:We usually refer to it as POI or "point of impact"chaos wrote:put the dot on the average "hit" spot(im thinking of a word that would make it sound like im making sense)
You're not going to find it easy with a laser pointer, why not spend a bit more and buy a proper adjustable sight?
Something like this BSA unit, fully adjustable for windage and elevation, sights included and for less than $35
perhaps also make a knock up bipod, similar things like that tend to help me steady for long range shots.
Hey thanks
It was just a laser light i found around my house. I was thinking of getting a laser sight with a gun mount of ebay or a dot scope. I am also thinking of getting one for when i get my gun, an air rifle or a .22 probably.
It was just a laser light i found around my house. I was thinking of getting a laser sight with a gun mount of ebay or a dot scope. I am also thinking of getting one for when i get my gun, an air rifle or a .22 probably.
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yea im mounting a laser on my compustion in the next day or two, done a complete overhaul on this gun. but im putting a 50mW laser on it, so it shall shine for MILES. and im to broke to go out and spend more money on a laser just for guns. when i already burnt a hole in my pocket with this one. let me know how it works for u marco which ever idea u do
To sight in my laser I used a flash light.
I have a Mag light takes the C bat.
I wraped masking tape around the Mag untill it was snug fitting in the barrel.
Wrap the tape in 2 places to keep it centered in barrel.
Adjust the beam light to fine point, then I adjusted the laser dot to the center of the flash light beam.
Then I shot at a target. I had to adjust the laser a little but the first setting was very close.
The laser I bought was about $30, but there was a few for around $20 or less.
It came with mounting plate that I epoxied to barrel.
Adjustments are elevation and windage, up and down and side to side.
When I epoxied the plate to barrel I used a larger square cut piece of pipe over the barrel to have a perpendicular line to work off.
I have a Mag light takes the C bat.
I wraped masking tape around the Mag untill it was snug fitting in the barrel.
Wrap the tape in 2 places to keep it centered in barrel.
Adjust the beam light to fine point, then I adjusted the laser dot to the center of the flash light beam.
Then I shot at a target. I had to adjust the laser a little but the first setting was very close.
The laser I bought was about $30, but there was a few for around $20 or less.
It came with mounting plate that I epoxied to barrel.
Adjustments are elevation and windage, up and down and side to side.
When I epoxied the plate to barrel I used a larger square cut piece of pipe over the barrel to have a perpendicular line to work off.
Thanks Sjog
My dad sugested using 2 plumbing lines, one on the front of the laser and one on the back, and i must have a loose but firm way to tie the laser onto the barrel, so the use of the plumbing lines straighten the laser. I then use some glue. I haven't tested it yet. But im also gonna try use 2 hose ties and see how they go, they should make the laser quite straight, ill also use Sjog's method to align it.
My dad sugested using 2 plumbing lines, one on the front of the laser and one on the back, and i must have a loose but firm way to tie the laser onto the barrel, so the use of the plumbing lines straighten the laser. I then use some glue. I haven't tested it yet. But im also gonna try use 2 hose ties and see how they go, they should make the laser quite straight, ill also use Sjog's method to align it.