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I ordered one.They are made by Teslong-$50. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnMyLAOI6n8&t=178s https://www.teslong.com | ||
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No but it does look like it works well. That 300 RUM looks toasty. "The liberty enjoyed by the people of these states of worshiping Almighty God agreeably to their conscience, is not only among the choicest of their blessings, but also of their rights." ~George Washington - 1789 | |||
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It is suppose to have only 400rds through it.It probably has less.I can't wait to look through my barrels and see what is going on. | |||
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And at 49 dollars, I just ordered 6! Will let you know when I get them. | |||
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Just ordered one as well,hope it works well. DRSS | |||
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I ordered one. For 50 bucks why not. Dave | |||
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I got mine,I am happy with it. DRSS | |||
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Good to know.I am still waiting for mine and have no clue as to when it will arrive.Did you buy it through amazon or from the seller? | |||
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I got mine through Amazon,I was surprised how quickly it was delivered. DRSS | |||
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My cleaned 30-06 looked like a copper mine with the bore scope. I'm not going to panic, it still shoots good. Doubles next. Dave | |||
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Good to know.I can't wait till I get mine.I hope its not coming all the way from China and it takes ages. | |||
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Got them today. Very good. For the price EXTREMELY good! | |||
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Geeez, that's a heck of a find. I forget what I paid for my Hawkeye Borscope back in the 90's but was easily 30X more expensive and the main reason why I do not travel with it or loan it out. Just ordered three. ___________________ Just Remember, We ALL Told You So. | |||
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OK, Now that we got these scopes,can someone please post pictures of some barrels & explain what they are seeing so I can understand better what I am looking at? thanks, Saeed, maybe you can tell us of your pictures please?whats acceptable & whats a problem? DRSS | |||
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It's not a problem until accuracy fall off. Fouling, accuracy varies from gun to gun. Dave | |||
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While useful to check fouling in the bore, borescopes are most useful to check and monitor throat erosion. ___________________ Just Remember, We ALL Told You So. | |||
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What would that look like under the scope? DRSS | |||
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When the throat starts looking a lot like a freebore Weatherby chamber. Pitting, lands worn or eroded, and the sharpness of the end of the throat and beginning of the lands is smooth and/or gone. You can monitor throat erosion with a Hornady Lock-N-Load OAL Gauge (formally the Stony Point Gauge) but it's nice to see it as well. Depending on what the rest of the lands look like you can either decide to do a set-back or simply replace the whole poodle. Personally, I like new poodles. But replacing a barrel in some countries is a complicated and time consuming process so doing a set-back is a quicker solution. ___________________ Just Remember, We ALL Told You So. | |||
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I have seen a few bore videos on Youtube & these are good. I am surprised at the number of tooling marks in the rifling. "When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick." | |||
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Mine hasn't arrived yet.China post to Canada is very slow.I was however contacted by the maker/seller and they asked me if I had received it.They said it might have got lost and will send out another using faster shipping, at no cost. | |||
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I got the confirmation that a second one was sent via DHL.It won't be long before I get to see inside my bores. | |||
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I like this one very much. The mirror at the end screws on, and one can adjust the focus - depending on the barrel diameter - by screwing that in or out. | |||
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Think my buddy bought a Lyman. We looked down several of my rifles. The original barrel on my 1917 Enfield was alligatored clear to the muzzle. I had it replaced. Still shot fine, rifling so worn looking down it naked eye it could barely be seen. Though it looked shiney all the way. I'm sure its had well over 10,000 rounds thru it since I got the gun as a kid in 1957. I shot it several times til if it had been dark the barrel would have glowed pink. Several times just touching it I got blistered fingers. Dad said I should have had a blistered ass for shooting it like that. Oh well! Now it's new again. George "Gun Control is NOT about Guns' "It's about Control!!" Join the NRA today!" LM: NRA, DAV, George L. Dwight | |||
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Got mine yesterday. I used it in a few rifles. One rifle had a bore full of what looked like small pot holes from muzzle to chamber.The chamber was full of these holes as well.This was one of two Pac-nor 458 Lotts.The other was good with only a few near the muzzle.I would like to know what caused these "pot holes" Both my Searcy's looked very good. The Douglas barrel on my Satterlee/Martini Lott looked excellent probably the best of all. A Sako 300WM with a Krieger barrel looked very good except for about 2 inches of carbon just in front of the chamber.Same with a Winchester 300WM factory barrel that has stopped shooting.I wonder if it will shoot once I remove the carbon. The mirror at the end of the borescope cable detached when the cable accidentally struck the floor.I had to glue it back on with black loctite. | |||
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I just got one of these. If you are even a little OCD about your gun cleaning I would stay away from them or you could end up spending a lot more time trying to get a barrel clean. I just looked at a pistol barrel that I had finished cleaning. To the eye it looked good but the camera showed gobs of lead in a few places. Now I get to do it all over. Throats in 'clean' revolver cylinders show lots of baked on crud. Well made rifle barrels look like the beautifully machined parts they are, average factory barrels show gross machine marks, pits and tend to look like sun baked dirt roads after a rain. I am now wondering if those machine marks in the throat area ever turn into stress cracks? It will be interesting to see if any of this really affects accuracy? C.G.B. | |||
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I just got one.Man this thing is amazing.I checked a few of my factory barreled rifles.One had a lot of annular tool marks and was a bad copper collector.I had to fire lap this rifle to get it to shoot.It does shoot well now,but the crappy barrel explains why I had so much trouble with it.Then I checked out one of my PacNor barrels.Wow,what a beauty.That thing is so smooth.No wonder it shoots so well with low E.S.I highly recommend this tool.It is well worth the money.The detail is incredible. | |||
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There are several makes sold on Amazon | |||
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Beats the shit out of Gradient Lens scoped. What I don’t understand why has gradient not caught up and offered something like this, instead of their relatively useless and very expensive product! | |||
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I received mine about a month ago and have used in for six rifles. I am very satisfied with this bore scope. You can not beat it for the price. | |||
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I just got mine yesterday so I welcomed the new year by taking a look at a couple bores. I’m astounded at the cost to value of this bore scope. I was able to see things in great detail. My 270 Winchester(chrome lines Hi Standard barrel from the 1950s)showed a lot of fire checking in the throat but the bore looked a lot better than I had thought expected. It was interesting to see some tool marks that were left from sloppy work on the assembly line. I could see a couple of places in the chamber where gouges were left as the reamer was removed. Fascinating stuff! It has always been a finicky rifle but it shoots well with it’s preferred loads so I’m happy with it as is. My 30-06 was the real eye opener. I had thought the bore was decent but the scope showed a fair amount of rust pitting(this is also a chrome lined Hi Standard barrel from the 1950s). The throat looked good, so it had not been shot a lot before I acquired it. The real eye opener is was the crown. To the naked eye it looks good but the scope showed that it is a mess. This rifle is not very accurate but it has been fine for hunting. Even so I’m going to have it recrowned soon just to see how much the accuracy will improve. For kicks I also looked at the Lone Wolf barrel on my Glock 10mm. That thing is beautiful. Other than a ring of shiny spots on the lands just ahead of the chamber(from the pilot on the reamer I assume)the finish inside the barrel is perfect. I wish I had had something like this for the past 25 years. Jason "You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core." _______________________ Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt. Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure. -Jason Brown | |||
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I got the WiFi one for $75. It is pretty cool. Mike | |||
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You would, being a Blaser lover! You would not wish top be very close to it, that is why you got the wifi version! | |||
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I did check a few blaser barrels - they are perfect But I really need the WIFI version because I wanted to check under the air handler unit for my second floor ac unit. Kind of tough to do if you have a laptop attached to the end Mike | |||
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What is the difference between the flexible and rigid versions? I assume the flexible is what you want? | |||
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Rigid is not as easy to use, as the eye piece is at the end of it. Normally, flexible ones have a USB at the other end you attach to your computer and see on the screen. | |||
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Thanks Saeed; I will order the flexible one. | |||
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I just got my $49.00 Teslong bore scope yesterday and love it, didn't realize some of the less expensive bore scope's could offer such clear pic's and video. Steve........ NRA Patron Life Member GOA Life Member North American Hunting Club Life Member USAF Veteran | |||
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I'm not hearing/reading much on specific brands of borescopes. Anyone got specific recommendations as to which one is best in that 50-60 dollar price range? .395 Family Member DRSS, po' boy member Political correctness is nothing but liberal enforced censorship | |||
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Here they are. Take your pick. | |||
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I threw $50 at it.. works pretty good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FipnBd1G1Y&t=29s | |||
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