So I recently paid a smith $40 to use his camera to look at the bore of my barrel. I saw a lot of copper fouling, which could be the issue with the accuracy from this gun. I purchased it used and I do clean it but not with a heavy bore form (acid) cleaner. This time I did use a form cleaner but now I want to inspect the barrel again to see if I got it all. I would rather not spend $40 again since 1) I have a lot of rifles and 2) the prices I saw on Amazon would pay for itself in a couple of uses of the camera.

For example the Teslong Rifle Borescope, Bore Camera Gun Cleaning Camera - Fits .20 Caliber & Larger-Hunting Shooting Firearms Visual Barrel Inspection Tool w/3 Right-Angle Mirrors and Carrying Case(45inch-Flexible) cost $45. Is this a good deal? Do I need to buy the $250 camera?

-HaYen


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