Unfortunately, no - I still don't get the correlation of the specific bore scope image that correlates to the cleaning solvent / method that produces the optimum results. My definition of optimum results is the first shot going where I need it to go.Soooooo.......cleaning methods aside bore scope shows instant results of what ever chosen cleaning method. Did you learn anything with your question? Seems the answer was always right in front of you.
For my rifles, they shoot more consistently when fouled so why would I want to clean them to bare metal. When I attempted that in the past with aggressive copper solvents and / or scrubbing the hell out of the bore to get nice and shiny, I had all kinds of problems maintaining consistent point of impact.
Small groups are nice and desirable but for me, be able to maintain a consistent point of impact is critically important since I am a varmint hunter - I don't get fouling shots in the field.
But if it works for you, then great. After testing various cleaning regimes, I found a system that works for me and it's ridiculously simple.