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Affordable bore scope suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 2231231" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>I am considered a little "tight". I want value for my money. I don't like Chinese gimmicks and junk. </p><p>I ended up buying two Teslong and two more as Christmas gifts for others. Wireless and the laptop usb versions both for me. USB version is always ready to go with no dead battery and maybe just a little clearer pics but have to deal with cord. I keep them hanging from my cleaning rod rack so the fiber optic section stays straight with no bends or strains as noted above by an cdherman. If you get one, get it out of the soft case and never coil it up tight. The company replaced one for me, no questions asked. Customer service was good. The factory case was to small causing to tight coils breaking fiber optics. It is truly an eye opener for validating your barrel cleaning regimen and chemicals. </p><p></p><p>If you are very OCD, you might want to walk away. Ignorance is bliss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 2231231, member: 101383"] I am considered a little “tight”. I want value for my money. I don’t like Chinese gimmicks and junk. I ended up buying two Teslong and two more as Christmas gifts for others. Wireless and the laptop usb versions both for me. USB version is always ready to go with no dead battery and maybe just a little clearer pics but have to deal with cord. I keep them hanging from my cleaning rod rack so the fiber optic section stays straight with no bends or strains as noted above by an cdherman. If you get one, get it out of the soft case and never coil it up tight. The company replaced one for me, no questions asked. Customer service was good. The factory case was to small causing to tight coils breaking fiber optics. It is truly an eye opener for validating your barrel cleaning regimen and chemicals. If you are very OCD, you might want to walk away. Ignorance is bliss. [/QUOTE]
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