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<blockquote data-quote="BigNate" data-source="post: 3083167" data-attributes="member: 301"><p>I used to borescope jet engines for work, and although the equipment was different some things just apply.</p><p>Perception is generally shocking to a first time user. Without knowing how to gauge size everything looks catastrophic. </p><p>If you know depth of grooves, width of lands, or chamber dimensions for example, it helps keep things in perspective. A flaw is a flaw, however a crater in the borescope might only be a couple ten-thousendths deep. </p><p></p><p>Look at a couple of good shooting barrels first, knowing they shoot well and seeing how they actually look while doing it, will help keep blood pressure and heart attacks under control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigNate, post: 3083167, member: 301"] I used to borescope jet engines for work, and although the equipment was different some things just apply. Perception is generally shocking to a first time user. Without knowing how to gauge size everything looks catastrophic. If you know depth of grooves, width of lands, or chamber dimensions for example, it helps keep things in perspective. A flaw is a flaw, however a crater in the borescope might only be a couple ten-thousendths deep. Look at a couple of good shooting barrels first, knowing they shoot well and seeing how they actually look while doing it, will help keep blood pressure and heart attacks under control. [/QUOTE]
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