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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1692994" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have been using the Lyman Bore-Scope for a few years . While it doesn't have the image quality of my buddy's Hawkeye, it's proven to be reliable, and more then adequate for my purposes. I would not consider myself an expert by any stretch, but I use the scope initially with the inspection of a new barrel, and on a periodic basis(approx. every 500rds) to check and monitor general condition, fire cracking/throat wear, and any anomalies. Combining the latter with BTO measurement, accuracy and ES information, while qualitative, this can provide insights on barrel selection and life, load selection, and cleaning regime. Since the acquisition of my bore-scope, I would now find it difficult to not own one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1692994, member: 10291"] I have been using the Lyman Bore-Scope for a few years . While it doesn’t have the image quality of my buddy’s Hawkeye, it’s proven to be reliable, and more then adequate for my purposes. I would not consider myself an expert by any stretch, but I use the scope initially with the inspection of a new barrel, and on a periodic basis(approx. every 500rds) to check and monitor general condition, fire cracking/throat wear, and any anomalies. Combining the latter with BTO measurement, accuracy and ES information, while qualitative, this can provide insights on barrel selection and life, load selection, and cleaning regime. Since the acquisition of my bore-scope, I would now find it difficult to not own one. [/QUOTE]
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