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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1689453" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>I don't and I actively discourage laymen from doing so. Most people lack the expertise to interpret what they're even looking at and it almost always ends up just stressing people out more than they need. Those with very specific information needs frequently obtain the knowledge to glean said information from a bore scope image in the process of getting to the level that said specific information becomes needed. I have a $25 ebay bore scope and it is entirely sufficient for my needs which are to look for signs of obvious serious damage. My level of expertise in interpreting what I see inside a barrel also means that that's the most money I really need to spend. Quality costs money and angled views are terribly helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1689453, member: 96226"] I don't and I actively discourage laymen from doing so. Most people lack the expertise to interpret what they're even looking at and it almost always ends up just stressing people out more than they need. Those with very specific information needs frequently obtain the knowledge to glean said information from a bore scope image in the process of getting to the level that said specific information becomes needed. I have a $25 ebay bore scope and it is entirely sufficient for my needs which are to look for signs of obvious serious damage. My level of expertise in interpreting what I see inside a barrel also means that that's the most money I really need to spend. Quality costs money and angled views are terribly helpful. [/QUOTE]
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