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Accuracy And Bore Scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott E Ames" data-source="post: 1924998" data-attributes="member: 60439"><p>I am solidly with Bean on this. My rifle shoots .25 MOA in the wind so my next purchase will be a Kestrel. I will bet that the MOA vs $ spent for that will be better than a bore scope. If my rifle accuracy goes south I will have my gunsmith look at the barrel, he knows what he is seeing ( I would have virtually no idea). I do ultrasound on human hearts and with a lot of work know exactly what I am looking at. Having a Bore scope is a lot different than knowing exactly what you are seeing. Those that enjoy owning and using a borescope, more power to you. I would rather reload, shoot, hunt and figure out my new thermal scope than start a new project that doesn't really interest me. Not trying to start a word war here but this seems like a very optional accessory to me.</p><p></p><p>This will lead to a new rabbit hole of "You can't really see what you need with the $50 dollar scope you need the $350 model and my new illustrated book"......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott E Ames, post: 1924998, member: 60439"] I am solidly with Bean on this. My rifle shoots .25 MOA in the wind so my next purchase will be a Kestrel. I will bet that the MOA vs $ spent for that will be better than a bore scope. If my rifle accuracy goes south I will have my gunsmith look at the barrel, he knows what he is seeing ( I would have virtually no idea). I do ultrasound on human hearts and with a lot of work know exactly what I am looking at. Having a Bore scope is a lot different than knowing exactly what you are seeing. Those that enjoy owning and using a borescope, more power to you. I would rather reload, shoot, hunt and figure out my new thermal scope than start a new project that doesn't really interest me. Not trying to start a word war here but this seems like a very optional accessory to me. This will lead to a new rabbit hole of "You can't really see what you need with the $50 dollar scope you need the $350 model and my new illustrated book"...... [/QUOTE]
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