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Pics of a White Oak AR .223 varmint upper. I like it for verifying my cleaning regimen.
Don't know but everyone who just got their borecams has discovered their barrels are crap.![]()
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Has anyone found a case for these?
Whoever said they'd never buy a used rifle again without using a borecam like this first, RIGHT ON! There's a lot more to see than what you can by peeking through the muzzle or breech using a flashlight for illumination. For that matter, I'll be using mine before taking delivery on my next barrel(s) or a factory built rifle if I ever buy one again.
As for a case I have mine in a arrow storage case.
brians356 If I buy a used rifle the thing I look at that a lot of people over look are the bolt lugs, are in good shape or are they galled? Last year I picked up a Rem.700 from the custom shop. It was at Grander Mt. was used. 300 Ultra Mag. the paint wasn't of the lugs. Was for sale for $350 I jumped on it.
Joe Salt
10,000 mAh cell that I bought with/for my LabRadar . . . $25 . . . http://www.buymylabradar.com/produc...1B241.m1plqscsfapp06?productId=7&categoryId=1
LBZ,I just received one of these last week. There is more glare in the image than I would like. Does anyone have any more tips to reduce glare. I have tried all the light levels. Thanks.
That was me, and after I posted it occurred to me - why not take it to the store when buying a brand new rifle as well? If the store won't let me inspect one with a scope, they don't deserve my custom or a sale. One should inspect several of the same model, and pick the one with the best chamber and bore. And you're doing the store a favor, pointing out the ones which should be returned to the factory for defects. (I'm sure they'd follow up on that.)
Received my bore cam yesterday and took a look down various different barrels ranging from fouled Savage barrels to brand new custom barrels.
Compared it side by side with a Hawkeye and overall it does fairly well. For $220.00 it is definately worth considering for those of you wanting/needing to see inside barrels, chambers, brass etc.
It certainly isn't as clear as a Hawkeye but it is clear enough. Copper and carbon fouling can be easily seen. Railroad tie rifling in Savage barrels stands out and well as fire cracking and reamer chatter marks in the chamber. The only image that was odd was when I looked at the carbon ring area on a 6PPC Krieger with 94 rds on it. Carbon ring looked terrible with the bore cam. Inspection with Hawkeye showed it was very minor.
Good Shooting
Rich