Earlier this week, I received my Teslong bore scope, for my Rimfire rifles. I bough it off Amazon for about $50, it’s USB based, using the computers camera software/hardware, to see the pictures. I had it up and running, in about 5 minutes after arrival. Picture quality is very good, a series of angled mirrors allows, good side views as the .200” cable is moved down the bore.
I clearly saw the well defined lands and grooves in the RPRF and the Winchester Wildcat, I also saw the splotches and pock marks, close to the chamber on my 1951 Remington 510 TargetMaster, but great looking lands and grooves, in the majority of the barrel length. The Remington, was a estate sale purchase, it looked like it was run through a cement mixer, but after a good cleaning, it looks rough, but shoots great.
Someday, I hope I can understand, the true meaning of all of the sights I’m seeing on the computer screen, an interesting tool.
I clearly saw the well defined lands and grooves in the RPRF and the Winchester Wildcat, I also saw the splotches and pock marks, close to the chamber on my 1951 Remington 510 TargetMaster, but great looking lands and grooves, in the majority of the barrel length. The Remington, was a estate sale purchase, it looked like it was run through a cement mixer, but after a good cleaning, it looks rough, but shoots great.
Someday, I hope I can understand, the true meaning of all of the sights I’m seeing on the computer screen, an interesting tool.
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