An aide to sighting your scope the Nikko Stirling Scope Alignment Device is a superb shot saving tool.
Stud sizes: .177, .22, 6mm, .25, 6.5mm, .27, 7mm, .30, .32, .338, .35, .375, .44, .45, .50 & 20-12G
Please note: Will not work with rifles that have fixed moderators as the studs will not enter the barrel only the moderator.
Always check to ensure rifle is clear before carrying out any work, the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction before using the aligner.
Nikko Stirling Scope Alignment Device
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Returns
You have 14 calendar days to return an item from the date you received it.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition you received it. Your item must be in the original packaging.
Your receipt/proof of purchase must be provided with the return.
Refunds
Once your item has been received, we will inspect it and notify you that we have received it. We will immediately notify you of the status of your refund following inspection.
If your return is approved, we will initiate a refund of payment to your original method of payment, PayPal, credit or debit card. You should receive your refund within 5 working days; however, this may depend on your payment issuers policies.
Shipping
You will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for your return. Shipping costs are not refundable with your purchase.
If you have any questions please do contact us.
All orders over £150 are free shipping
All orders under £150 are £5.95 shipping
All products are shipped within 48 hours of purchase and payment
We ship to the UK only, please contact us if you are purchasing from outside of this region
Shipping costs are non refundable on return, and will be deducted from any refunds issued.



















Reviews
First time using this company and very pleased with their service and speed, very prompt and efficient.
The item purchased I would give 4Stars though. Very nicely boxed and delivers what it promises. The Star reduction is down to quality control, as the bronze clip especially on the .177 sleeve was badly fitted and couldn't not be slotted into the barrel and required some physical adjustment to straighten and soften before it could be used.