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I would love to be able to examine the inside of my bores and chambers occasionally but can hardly justify spending the money on the Hawkeye type borescope. I realize they are the best tool for the job but has anyone found an alternative that would give similar results without the high price?
I looked around on eBay and saw some really cheap ones there but the ends of the scope all seem to be 8 to 10 mm in diameter plus I feel doubtful about the quality of something that only cost 30 bucks.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks,
twofish
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The hawkeye is well worth the money and a quality made piece. I have never regretted buying mine. You will learn a lot with one. I doubt you can buy one for 700 any more tho..
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There is a nw product featured in the new "Rifle" magazine that goes for $298.95 that sounds pretty interesting and I may have to pull the trigger on one. According to the write up it's available direct from Innovative Technologies, 1480 Guinevere Dr., Casselberry, Fl, 32707. website, www.larrywillis.com. It uses a flexible fiber optic cable and uses a 2X1.5" LCD screen. No computer interface. I have no connection to the product and wouldn't know the guy from Adam..just passing on the info.
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Just got my Rifle magazine in the mail today and saw that ad. I'm not sure how much clarity you'll get from a 2" by 1.5" wide screen but my hat is off to the guy for selling something that really does only cost about as much as a decent scope. For occasional use to check throats and cleanliness it looks like a good investment.
Here's hoping the guy is successful enough that he can come out with a generation II with maybe a bigger screen or perhaps a USB interface that can be hooked to any laptop or something with a bigger screen. It might even be cheaper since he wouldn't need to supply the screen itself.
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I have a $250.00 mac borescope.....it ain't no Hawkeye.
I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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Good info. That is what I figured. The Hawkeye sets the standard for a reason.
I am no gunsmith or competitive shooter so it is a little hard to justify just to satisfy my curiosity and verify things occasionally but justification has seldom stopped me before.
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twofish
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If anyone does have a review or personal experience with one of these new flexible borescopes I would love to read it will be directed to it. Thanks to all.
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