



🎯 Lock in your shot before you pull the trigger!
The GlobalPioneer .338 Lapua Laser Bore Sighter features a precision 635nm Class IIIa laser housed in a durable 6061 T6 aluminum casing. Designed specifically for the .338 Lapua cartridge, it fits perfectly in the chamber to provide quick and accurate bore sighting, saving you ammo and time. Batteries are included for immediate use, making it an essential tool for serious marksmen seeking flawless zeroing with minimal effort.
| ASIN | B00ZYQQXRY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,267 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #190 in Hunting Boresighters |
| Brand | GlobalPioneer |
| Brand Name | GlobalPioneer |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2015 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.73 x 5.04 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | GlobalPioneer |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | BS338 |
| Mounting Type | Cantilever Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Reticle Type | Dot |
| Sport | Airsoft, Hunting |
| Style | Tactical |
| UPC | 702472889489 |
| Warranty Description | 2 YEAR |
S**L
Works as intended
Worked perfect for what I needed
G**.
Finally!
I like the idea that a laser bore sighter, of this caliber, is finally now available on the market. I have owned my .338 Lapua for around 7 years now. I have looked at all the major laser bore sighter manufacturers and have never found any of them that offered a bore sighter cartridge in this caliber. That is, until now! It is manufactured by a company that I have not heard of before. But you have to take a chance and give them a fair trial. I have not had the time to try it out yet, but my expectations are high. I have bore sighters, for all calibers, of my rifles and handguns, except my Lapua. And now I have one and it makes me feel good to know that now I am complete. It is good to know that at least one manufacturer is filling a gap that needed to be filled. I know that the caliber is not for everyone. You usually have to order a custom made rifle to get this caliber, except just a few manufacturers, and the ammo is so expensive per round. But for those of us that own a rifle in this caliber, it is a pleasure to know that we have that caliber covered now. I have faith that it will perform as I expect it to. I will let you know later how everything worked out with the bore sighter. Just know, for now, that I very happy that I have my hands on one, for real and it's mine.
M**2
It seems ok
Working my bolt up and down and looking in my scope shows the laser moving about +-4 moa. This equates to about an 8 inch circle at 100 yards. I haven't taken it out to the range yet but I averaged all the times working the bolt to find roughly where I assume is center. I'll be taking it out tomorrow and updating my review to reflect how closely I was able to sight with this laser. *Update* Got me within 3moa on paper. I'm happy with it.
G**T
Does as expected for the price
Preformed as expected. It was about only a couple of MOA off at 25 yards. I was just hoping to get on the paper to save some precious ammo, and it worked for that purpose. I wouldn't use it at 100yds, but for a 25 yard intermediate sight in it does just fine.
J**E
Very powerful laser
Set up a measured out 100 yards on my property and a spotter could see the laser mark at the target in daylight (with help from her shawdow)... very impressed and saved me $$ as .338 Lapua rounds aren't cheap. ;)
J**E
Bore site
Laser is lose in the birr but is supposed to be correct for my riffel.
P**R
Great product
This brand is holding up better than my expensive ones, impressive
A**N
Won't even get you on paper.
I figured that since I own a 338 LM I should probably figure out the cheapest way to get on paper. after looking around I found this. It was affordable, yet absolutely worthless. Even with brand new batteries it is very dim. (so close range bore-sighting only) The laser is not aligned with the bore. I found that by turning this laser in the bore of the gun the dot will make very large circles around the target. in fact it is so far off that if I lock the gun down pointed at the target, insert the laser walk down to the target 100 yards (yes I had to walk downrange just to see the tiny dim dot) put a mark where the laser hits, walk back to gun, rotate laser 180 degrees in bore, walk back to target and measure distance between current laser position and previous dot. they are measured to be almost 29" apart so if you know your basic geometry 29" / 2 = 14.5" @ 100 yards is about 0.231 degrees... How on earth did they make a laser that was a 0.231 degrees off center? you are better off just eyeing down the bore at the target. in fact at .231 degrees it is amazing that the laser doesn't just hit near the rifling or on the muzzlebrake. This thing doesn't even work as a paperweight.. to light... only plus that this thing has going for it is that it looks neat sitting on my desk. Do Not BUY.
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