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    No4 (T) Collimation Check Using Laser Boresight

    As the title suggests, I’m using a laser boresight to check my collimation, with the target at 25m per the instructions that came with the boresight.

    I can adjust the sights to put them right at the six o’clock hold position where the laser hits, but how do I identify true collimation, versus being boresighted to 25m?

    I understand that the mount is what gets collimated, but how are y’all checking that?

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    Trog
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