Just bought a borescope

Anything shooting related including law and procedure questions.

Moderator: dromia

Forum rules
Should your post be in Grumpy Old Men? This area is for general shooting related posts only please.
Message
Author
knewmans

Re: Just bought a borescope

#11 Post by knewmans »

The method in here does help a lot http://tinyurl.com/na48bbb
User avatar
TattooedGun
Posts: 2518
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:55 am
Home club or Range: Dudley Rifle Club, UKPSA, Bromsgrove
Location: West Midlands
Contact:

Re: Just bought a borescope

#12 Post by TattooedGun »

I picked one up last year. They're not bad, certainly for the money:

http://blog.stegough.com/ebay-5-5mm-bor ... ck-review/

My review last year
User avatar
andrew375
Posts: 212
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:29 pm
Location: Nottingham
Contact:

Re: Just bought a borescope

#13 Post by andrew375 »

I've got a couple, plus an old Olympus one plain optical one. The problem with the cheap usb borescopes is the focal length is too long for using the angled eye piece. The best way I've found is to put a ball of aluminium foil up ahead of the objective of the 'scope so the light gets reflected back and you get a very good view of the surface of the barrel. BTW, prepare yourself to get seriously upset when you see the true condition of the surface of what you thought was a shiny pristine bore. I knew my mosin was well used but I at least expected not to be playing spot the rifling!
"Consciousness is a lie your brain tells you to make you think you know what you are doing." Professor Maria Goncalves.

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. George Orwell.
Gazza

Re: Just bought a borescope

#14 Post by Gazza »

andrew375 wrote:I've got a couple, plus an old Olympus one plain optical one. The problem with the cheap usb borescopes is the focal length is too long for using the angled eye piece. The best way I've found is to put a ball of aluminium foil up ahead of the objective of the 'scope so the light gets reflected back and you get a very good view of the surface of the barrel. BTW, prepare yourself to get seriously upset when you see the true condition of the surface of what you thought was a shiny pristine bore. I knew my mosin was well used but I at least expected not to be playing spot the rifling!
Ive always fancied an Enfield but didnt put one on my application due to the fact I'd probably end up buying a smoothbore Enfield shotgun :D
Maggot

Re: Just bought a borescope

#15 Post by Maggot »

andrew375 wrote:I've got a couple, plus an old Olympus one plain optical one. The problem with the cheap usb borescopes is the focal length is too long for using the angled eye piece. The best way I've found is to put a ball of aluminium foil up ahead of the objective of the 'scope so the light gets reflected back and you get a very good view of the surface of the barrel. BTW, prepare yourself to get seriously upset when you see the true condition of the surface of what you thought was a shiny pristine bore. I knew my mosin was well used but I at least expected not to be playing spot the rifling!
This is the one problem with borescopes....suddenly a good shooting rifle needs a new barrel.....

Most people dont know what they are looking at and ignore the throat and landes anyway, and who needs rifling :D
1066
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 2257
Joined: Wed Aug 31, 2011 7:05 pm
Contact:

Re: Just bought a borescope

#16 Post by 1066 »

This is a bit of video I shot with a homemade borescope - WARNING - It's not a pretty sight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah1VUZ1_4CI
TARGETMASTER
an altogether better trickler
www.targetmasteruk.com
User avatar
ovenpaa
Posts: 24689
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2010 8:27 pm
Location: Årbjerg, Morsø DK
Contact:

Re: Just bought a borescope

#17 Post by ovenpaa »

We had a potential customer come in for a re-barrel on a 22-250 quite recently, he had been told his existing barrel was toast and he would need a new one at a quoted GBP900 for a custom job, would I mind giving him a second opinion. Not a problem as the 22-250 is a cartridge I am very fond of and I have peered at a few barrels.

What I found was the original machine marks and remarkably only the very lightest of fire cracking in the first inch or so and a rather nice throat, I asked him what it shot like and he replied 1" groups at 100 with factory ammunition.

Best keep shooting it then was my reply. He saved GBP900 and it cost us a coffee.

I am sure there is a moral in there somewhere. :)
/d

Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

Shed Journal
1066
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 2257
Joined: Wed Aug 31, 2011 7:05 pm
Contact:

Re: Just bought a borescope

#18 Post by 1066 »

Ovenpaa wrote:

I am sure there is a moral in there somewhere. :)
Barrel manufacturers/suppliers should offer heavily discounted Lyman borescopes as a loss leader. Double their turnover at a stroke. :)
TARGETMASTER
an altogether better trickler
www.targetmasteruk.com
User avatar
Les
Posts: 4561
Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:19 pm
Home club or Range: WRPC
Location: Runcorn, via Africa and parts unknown.
Contact:

Re: Just bought a borescope

#19 Post by Les »

Les wrote:Has anybody tried one on a .22? I know it should fit, but ............................ ! :squirrel:
OK, I can answer my own question. They don't work on a .22lr. :cry:
Gazza

Re: Just bought a borescope

#20 Post by Gazza »

Thanks for that Les. I now know it wont fit the .22 when I finally buy one.
But it will after a bit of modding :good:
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests