Steiner eOptics MBS-AA Borelight

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With the state of flux in both availability and cost of quality ammunition, anything a shooter can do to reduce the amount of time he or she spends zeroing a rifle or pistol translates to lower costs, and certainly much more fun shooting. In this review we checked out Steiner eOptics' MBS-AA Borelight.

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  • FOG HORN 2015 Twobirds Flying Publication

    Copyright 2014, Towbirds Flying Publication. All Rights Reserved.

    MBS-AA Borelight From Steiner eOptics

  • FOG HORN 2015 Twobirds Flying Publication

    Copyright 2014, Towbirds Flying Publication. All Rights Reserved.

    MBS-AA Borelight From Steiner eOptics

    By: Sal Palma

    With the state of flux in both availability

    and cost of quality ammunition, anything a

    shooter can do to reduce the amount of

    time he or she spends zeroing a rifle or

    pistol translates to lower costs, and

    certainly much more fun shooting. How do

    you accomplish that? You do what the

    military has done for years and thats bore

    sight your weapons.

    There are a number of ways to bore sight a

    rifle or pistol. The most basic method is

    optical alignment of the bore centerline

    with a distant target. On a bolt action rifle

    for example, the shooter removes the bolt

    from the action and from a stable steadied

    position sights through the bore and

    optically aligns the bore with a distant

    target such that the target is centered on

    the bore axis. The shooter then adjusts his

    or her optic so that the crosshairs are

    centered on the target. This approach has

    worked for years and is particularly

    effective for bolt action rifles like the M24

    but it is far less helpful when we start

    looking at bore sighting a carbine like the

    M16, M4 or SCAR weapon systems.

    Nonetheless, optical bore alignment is an

    acceptable approach and when properly

    performed will get you on paper. However,

    it does have a number of limitations

    notwithstanding that its generally not

    successful when bore sighting thermal or

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    night vision weapon sights, pistols or the

    AR-15 patterned rifles.

    A second method, and by far the most

    flexible, is to use a mandrel based bore

    sight like a laser bore sighting tool.

    However, over the years, in spite of its

    flexibility, laser bore sighting has gotten a

    bum rap from shooters.

    In working on this review, I spent quite a bit

    of time speaking to shooters to gain an

    understanding of the sentiment and walked

    away from that experience with a sense

    that most dissatisfaction with laser bore

    sighting tools result from a lack of

    information and poor product selection.

    There are huge

    differences

    between

    professional

    grade laser bore

    sighting tools,

    like Steiners

    MBS-AA

    Borelight, and retail box store borelights.

    Most shooters expressing dissatisfaction

    with laser bore sighting tools based

    opinions on their experience with

    inexpensive commercial devices - Im

    referring to the $30 - $50 off the shelf units.

    Although their price may be attractive,

    youre giving up a great deal in quality, ease

    of use, reliability and repeatability. There

    are major differences between these units

    and professional grade devices.

    Another factor is lack of knowledge, a major

    contributor to shooter negative

    impressions. Interestingly, most shooters

    dont seem to understand the need to true

    up the laser with the mandrel. Its an

    important step in the bore sighting process

    that has to be performed or youll never

    achieve a

    reliable and

    more

    importantly

    repeatable

    bore sight.

    The erroneous assumption among shooters

    that manufacturers ship the bore sight

    already aligned to the mandrel could not be

    further from reality.

    To validate my assertion, insert your new

    bore sighting tool in your rifles bore, and

    while projecting the laser dot on a blank

    wall rotate the bore sighting tool. In most

    cases what youll see is the laser dot trace a

    large or oddly shaped circle rather than a

    stationary and clearly defined dot. It applies

    TO ALL laser bore sighting tools regardless

    of price point.

    Trueing inexpensive lasers with the bore is

    problematic at best. In most cases, the

    process requires independently adjusting 4

    set screws to achieve concentricity of the

    laser with the bore easier said than done

    and its quite likely youll experience your

    embalming before you successfully

    complete the process. In the mildly vulgar

    vernacular, its a gargantuan pain in the ass!

    So, if you want to reliably bore sight your

    weapon, youll have to accept the need to

    spend a few bucks on a quality borelight.

    The upside is accuracy, repeatability,

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    platform independence and compatibility

    with night optics and thermal sights, which

    brings me to Steiners MBS-AA Borelight.

    At first glance, the MBS-AA is a precision

    quality tool. Originally designed by Laser

    Devices Inc., Monterey, CA. it entered

    Steiners product portfolio with the

    acquisition of Laser Devices, Inc. in 2014 -

    military and government readers should

    reference NSN 4933-01-564-2609.

    The kit ships with two stainless steel

    mandrels, one for use with pistols the other

    for your long guns. Included in the kit are

    inserts for the following calibers:

    1. .22 / .223 /5.56mm

    2. .223 / 5.56 OVERSIZE

    3. .270 / 7mm

    4. .30 / 30-06 / .308 / 7.62mm

    5. .38 / .357 / 9mm

    6. .40 / 10mm

    7. .44 / .45

    8. .50

    9. A single AA battery and a small

    screw driver are also provided.

    The mechanics behind mandrel style bore

    sighting tools is concentricity of the bore

    sight with the bore, which is achieved

    whenever alignment is based on two points

    of contact. In this case, the appropriate

    insert for the caliber aligns in the bore and

    the cone shaped mandrel provides the

    second point of contact at the muzzle. With

    this arrangement anything short of a bent

    mandrel assures concentricity with the

    bore. However, a concentric mandrel does

    not translate to a concentric laser. The user

    must also align the laser to be concentric

    with the bore.

    Unlike devices that require independent

    adjustment of 4 set screws radially

    dispersed, Steiner provides two laser

    adjustment controls similar to those found

    on weapon sights - one for elevation and

    one for windage this feature alone makes

    alignment of the MBS-AA laser a cakewalk.

    As with any laser bore sighting tool, the

    laser must be checked for proper

    alignment, fortunately this is a procedure

    thats usually performed only once.

    To center Steiners Borelight, I used a spare

    barrel from a Ruger 10/22. I placed the

    barrel in a bench vise adjusting it so that it

    was completely level and parallel with the

    floor. I placed a target 10 yards directly in

    front of the muzzle and at the same height

    then powered up the MBS-AA.

    Next, using a black marker, I placed a dot on

    the exact laser spot, which will serve as my

    reference for the balance of the procedure.

    I moved on from there following Steiners

    recommended procedure1.

    1 Steiner devotes several pages of the owners

    manual to describing the procedure.

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    Per the owners manual, I rotated the

    Borelight clockwise 90 and marked its

    position on the target; I designated that

    point as P1. If there is no noticeable shift in

    the laser dots position from your reference

    youre done. However, if there is a shift as

    in my case, rotate the Borelight another 90

    in a clockwise direction and again mark the

    target accordingly. I designated the second

    point P2. Steiner then suggests using a

    straightedge to draw a line connecting the

    two dots and determine the exact center of

    the P1P2 line segment. Once this is done,

    use the windage and elevation adjustments

    to shift the laser to the midpoint of line

    segment P1P2. Youll need to repeat the

    procedure until you observe no shift in the

    laser dot position. I ended up having to

    repeat the process a second time to bring

    the laser dot into alignment with the bore.

    Once youve performed the alignment, your

    laser should be concentric with any bore

    thereafter, so I encourage you to be as

    meticulous as possible when performing the

    laser alignment procedure that Ive laid out

    for you . Now youre ready to bore sight

    with accuracy and repeatable reliability.

    Conditioned by prior experiences with laser

    bore sighting tools, I approached the MBS-

    AA with a healthy dose of skepticism and to

    assess reliability I checked Steiners

    Borelight against a rifle that was perfectly

    zeroed. The vertical reticle split the laser

    dot in half and the horizontal reticle was at

    its appropriate sight offset for the caliber

    and range zeroed.

    I then removed the MBS-AA, separating the

    insert from the mandrel and the mandrel

    from the laser, reassembled everything and

    reinserted it several times with precisely

    the same results. You will never see this

    level of performance with retail bore

    sighting tools.

    One of its many excellent attributes is

    weapon platform independence. You can

    use Steiners MBS-AA Borelight to bore

    sight your AR with its A2 birdcage still

    installed. Use it to dial in your magnified

    optic, Aimpoint, EOTech or BUIS. The MBS-

    AA will perform equally well across a variety

    of long guns and handguns.

    The bad news is its $424 M.S.R.P., which

    could dampen some of your enthusiasm

    until you frame it with some eye-opening

    numbers like the following;

    1. .308 Federal 168 = $26 per box of 20

    2. 300 Win Mag 190 = $45 per box of 20

    3. 338 Lapua = $90 per box2 of 20

    4. 50 BMG = $60 to $90 per box of 10.

    You dont need to be a C.P.A. to understand

    the financial dynamics. The potential

    savings in ammunition costs alone make for

    a very short payback period. Lastly, youre

    also getting a precision tool that will

    provide exceptional results, for years to

    come, when it is prepped and employed per

    manufacturer suggestion.

    -SP.

    2 This is an average price calculated across 5

    manufacturers. Lowest price found $65 highest $117.