jcm24m
Silver $$ Contributor
Looked through Hawkeye's many many times over the years, tho I never owned one. bought the Lyman a little over a year ago and really glad I didn't spring for a Hawkeye. The Hawkeye gives you a little better resoution because it is direct sight and not video feed, but I have absolutely no trouble seeing any sort of copper/carbon fouling or metal wear or imperfections in my barrels with the Lyman. My favorite thing is like someone else mentioned about not having to have your eye pressed up against it and lined up on the barrel like you do with the hawkeye. If you buy a portable USB cell phone/tablet power charging pack, you can take the Lyman with you anywhere.
Also very nice to be able to capture digital images with the Lyman and save them on your computer. One of my Uncle-in-laws had me take one of his rifles to my father in law for a future varmint hunt, and asked me to take a look at it because it wasnt shooting very well. I used image capturing feature to inspect his bore then send him images of the badly and unevenly washed out lands via email so he could see why his rifle wasn't shooting good.