Answer - Yes.
For most reflectors, a well-collimated laser is a great tool to get very quick "good enough" collimation. I say "most" cause I'm really not sure with these faster mirrors (sub f3.5).
Getting your laser collimated? Either buy one from Howie Glatter since his promise of it being collimated and never losing collimation even if you drop it seems to be people's experience that I have read. Or buy something else and adjust the collimation yourself. Most can be easily done. The GSOs are easy (once you remove the stupid second o-ring they put in place (cannot find the sheet of information I have on this, sorry. It is somewhere on IIS, back about 3 years. And on my hard drive, somewhere).
Here is what I use:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=39108
I carry it to Star Camps so if you see me there, we can check out your laser. I am thinking about showing up at Astrofest this year