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Borescopes - The good, the bad, the ugly?
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<blockquote data-quote="blacknzr1" data-source="post: 1177577" data-attributes="member: 41187"><p>I have just brought one. I have wanted to get one for a while, but I'm in new zealand and would have to import and it would cost a good $1500.</p><p>A guy at the local range told me lyman has one. It's a little monitor type where you save pictures. And at about a 3rd of the cost of the Hawkeye I got it.(and it is really good, all I will ever need)</p><p>I have only looked inside my own two rifles. But am already better off.</p><p>There is so much you can do, and I have many plans on using it.</p><p>Any rifle or barrel I buy now I will ask if I can bore scope it first.</p><p>Anyone who says there cleaning method works who doesn't have a bore scope doesn't really know for sure, unless maybe they borrowed one.</p><p>There's a whole list of things you can do and check. It takes the guess work out.</p><p>Maybe go halves with a shooting buddy to share, you don't need it all the time but they really are so useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacknzr1, post: 1177577, member: 41187"] I have just brought one. I have wanted to get one for a while, but I'm in new zealand and would have to import and it would cost a good $1500. A guy at the local range told me lyman has one. It's a little monitor type where you save pictures. And at about a 3rd of the cost of the Hawkeye I got it.(and it is really good, all I will ever need) I have only looked inside my own two rifles. But am already better off. There is so much you can do, and I have many plans on using it. Any rifle or barrel I buy now I will ask if I can bore scope it first. Anyone who says there cleaning method works who doesn't have a bore scope doesn't really know for sure, unless maybe they borrowed one. There's a whole list of things you can do and check. It takes the guess work out. Maybe go halves with a shooting buddy to share, you don't need it all the time but they really are so useful. [/QUOTE]
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