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<blockquote data-quote="Lizard" data-source="post: 2226052" data-attributes="member: 19361"><p>I have a Laser Lyte and I've been happy with it. However, I loaned it to a friend that seemed of reasonable intelligence, and he wasn't able to get his rifle centered in at all. But then, he was trying to run .30-30 ammo through the .308 his son bought him, so, . . . </p><p></p><p>I set a target on my kitchen wall and aim off my stairwell ledge. I account for what it should drop at 65 yards and set my crosshairs at that distance above the red dot. The elevation needs adjusting at the range, but the windage is pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Just be careful that you don't over tighten the light inside the bore because those plastic divots on the end of the light break pretty easily. If I wasn't so cheap, I'd buy a higher quality on, but, hey. I save money where I can so that I can spend it where I must.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and happy shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lizard, post: 2226052, member: 19361"] I have a Laser Lyte and I've been happy with it. However, I loaned it to a friend that seemed of reasonable intelligence, and he wasn't able to get his rifle centered in at all. But then, he was trying to run .30-30 ammo through the .308 his son bought him, so, . . . I set a target on my kitchen wall and aim off my stairwell ledge. I account for what it should drop at 65 yards and set my crosshairs at that distance above the red dot. The elevation needs adjusting at the range, but the windage is pretty good. Just be careful that you don't over tighten the light inside the bore because those plastic divots on the end of the light break pretty easily. If I wasn't so cheap, I'd buy a higher quality on, but, hey. I save money where I can so that I can spend it where I must. Good luck, and happy shooting! [/QUOTE]
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