Borescoping A Rifle: What You Need To Know

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
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    How often do you look at the inside of your barrel? When you do, what do you look for? In this video, I’ll cover basic borescope how-to’s, and barrel troubleshooting. I'll also demo how to setup a borescope on a lathe. Check it all out in this video.
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Комментарии • 65

  • @stephenkrampert3430
    @stephenkrampert3430 22 дня назад +3

    A few months ago, I bought a Teslong with the screen. It is definitely hard to know what you're looking at in the beginning ;when everybody that shows you a barrel on RUclips looks like a mirror. I saw cracks in carbon and thought it was fire cracking until I cleaned it. thank you for putting things in perspective. my buddies wanna borrow it and I tell them you will see things you don't wanna see.

  • @albialek8480
    @albialek8480 24 дня назад +5

    As you're going down the bore, the Dr. Who theme song from the 70's was going through my head.

  • @michaeldunn150
    @michaeldunn150 24 дня назад +17

    Teslong is a great bore cam too

    • @eggbert191
      @eggbert191 24 дня назад

      Yup no need to spend a ton of money

  • @bodynfocus
    @bodynfocus 21 день назад +1

    Great video. For setting focus: I use an empty cartridge case for the barrel being inspected. The neck of the brass is going to get you the correct focal length of the mirror. 😎👍

  • @maynardcarmer3148
    @maynardcarmer3148 24 дня назад +13

    Several years ago, I bought a used rifle. The bore seemed to be okay, but it never shot very well, no matter how much I fiddled with bedding or load combinations. It wasn't until I acquired a Teslong borescope that I saw the problem- the throat was completely trashed, with severe fire cracking. Had I had the borescope when first looking, I never would have bought that rifle.

    • @L0NGRNGE
      @L0NGRNGE 24 дня назад +2

      Clean it.

    • @mgillee1
      @mgillee1 20 дней назад

      ​@@L0NGRNGE that is his point, the barrel was shot out.

  • @CoyoteRegulator
    @CoyoteRegulator 24 дня назад +7

    I never knew I hated carbon so much until I purchased a bore scope.

    • @Jackbequick922
      @Jackbequick922 24 дня назад

      Before you purchased that bore scope, did you have a problem? Was your rifle shooting badly? Does it shoot better now?

  • @Dad_with-boys
    @Dad_with-boys 20 дней назад +1

    Even the budget friendly generics can be a huge help in cleaning and solving problems but don’t be frightened by what you see as opposed to what you expect to see, even some bad looking barrels can shoot great! Ultimate reloader, I have the one you need to show what Drain cleaner does if you aren’t careful. Bought it second hand and it looks like lava rock!

    • @zackeryhardy9504
      @zackeryhardy9504 5 дней назад +1

      I have seen many people destroy barrels trying to get that mirror finished barrel. While carbon can and will fowl your barrel, copper actually is beneficial in many cases. Obviously carbon is harder than your barrel and therefore will only cause a source of buildup for pressure issues, but copper is softer. It will fill in the defects in the barrel and increase accuracy. And because its softer any coper buildup that is too high will essentially be wiped away as the next bullet passes by. its like spreading spackle against a crack on a wall. The first few times you wipe a large lump of spackle against a wall the crack will fill in. But after so many times there will be no more spackle getting applied no matter how much you apply and smear using your spreader. It just continues to wipe off. The wall is harder than the spackle so it simply wipes off.
      I have seen many people use horrifically caustic materials to dissolve the coper and they wind up dissolving bits of their barrel while they are at it. The solvent will find its way into those imperfections the coper previously filled and will often make those imperfections larger and larger as they find more surface area to dissolve leading to the need to clean your barrel more often and wear it out quicker. The effect is what you describe. lava rocks. If they are not careful with it they could ruin the barrel very quickly. But people are in a panic because they are not seeing a shiny polished barrel and we are conditioned to think that a clean barrel should look like its brand new and never fired. All that is needed is for the carbon to get removed. The coper can stay. it in general is doing more good than harm. With coper, if a wire bush cannot dislodge it, it isn't doing you any harm.

  • @willo7734
    @willo7734 24 дня назад

    Awesome video, thanks for this. This is a valuable reference and will help me interpret what’s going on in some of my barrels.

  • @thomaswhertzler1907
    @thomaswhertzler1907 24 дня назад +2

    It’d be awesome to see you put that 22-250 barrel back on an action to see what kind of accuracy it is producing. Then clean the bore, re-crown, and see what the improvements are.

  • @x15973
    @x15973 24 дня назад +2

    Thank you! Have 2 bore scopes, but didn't realize how handy they were til now! Bought a flintlock a couple years ago. Brought my laptop and scope to the dealer to inspect the rifle. Turned out to be in very good shape and fully functional. Just turned to the right and smiled @ it. Spent a good 2 days polishing brass and finishing wood (reproduction .41 cal). Beautiful piece of newer history.
    Watch all of your vids JIC!

  • @donbenson5292
    @donbenson5292 15 дней назад

    Second best tool I bought next to a chronograph. After you look at a few barrels you quickly learn a good barrel from a not so good barrel. What is amazing is how rough one barrel can be and still shoot a "few" phenomenal groups when it fouled the right amount.. lol

  • @clemoniii
    @clemoniii 22 дня назад

    Been using scopes since medical endoscopes were the only 'quality' option (early 80's), and a selection of scope tube diameter o-rings are invaluable for centering the scope in the bore of you aren't going to change the mirror. Or your bores are larger than biggest mirror. LEDs are a HUGE improvement over C-cell powered incandescent scopes. I'll be ordering a Lyman tonight. Few of my rifles have throats as pristine as the rifles you showed, and my original 300 Jarrett barrel was plenty accurate until the "alligator back" erosion had migrated over 4" down the bore. Thanks for the video. You definitely sold a Lyman 2.0 to this 62yr old hunter.

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 22 дня назад

    I really enjoy you guys and the ways you guys do your videos, thanks

  • @KingLoopie1
    @KingLoopie1 24 дня назад

    Good video! I've had a Lyman borescope for several years now and it is definitely scary to look through... But, for a low resolution, wired unit, it all performs well. Some of my older barrels look absolutely horrible but still perform their job well. I looked in an older pistol when I first got the borescope and had a scare. Giant, long crack along with some smaller ones! I ran a patch through it to get a better look and the cracks were gone. Pocket lint! 😂 Beware the hair!

  • @russhayes4882
    @russhayes4882 День назад

    Very helpful Devin !

  • @loydta
    @loydta 24 дня назад +2

    Been deer hunting in central KY with a Mark V in 340 Weatherby for close to 35 years or more now. I'd be scared to death to even think about what the fire cracking would look like in my rifle. I'd probably stop using it !

  • @napsguns
    @napsguns 16 дней назад

    A how to clean video would be helpful too. With the bore scope you can often see quite a bit of carbon and copper and just your regular cleaning usually is not enough to remove it.

  • @bentaylor216
    @bentaylor216 23 дня назад

    Very helpful video, thanks.

  • @keegandentici6105
    @keegandentici6105 24 дня назад

    Gunsmith here: I once had a customer with a bolt that was locked up. He had placed the rifle in an after market stock and the front action screw was interfering with the bolt on that particular model. After re torturing the action screws I used a borescope to count the number of threads I needed to shorten the screw. I know there's other ways to do that job that's just what i happened to use since i already had the bore scope out.

  • @jonathanjunkala7603
    @jonathanjunkala7603 23 дня назад

    great video. Maybe next one show what throat erosion looks like. Always a good point to say a barrel may look like crap- but shoot bug holes. My Hawkeye is Hard To Use- you have to contort yourself to keep it and your eye aligned.

  • @MrMillez
    @MrMillez 24 дня назад +3

    I recently purchased a Teslong. The best and worst thing I’ve ever done. It’s best to know the truth. Right? 😧😂

  • @emmettdibble8404
    @emmettdibble8404 24 дня назад

    Best cleaning tool ever.

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra 24 дня назад

    Thanks!

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.3301 24 дня назад +18

    I’d like to see that mossberg barrel.

    • @Ultimatereloader
      @Ultimatereloader  24 дня назад +8

      It's actually in the video! The on-lathe sequence at 16:15 or so starts that section!

    • @mr.mr.3301
      @mr.mr.3301 24 дня назад +3

      @@Ultimatereloader cool. I did not know what I was looking at. I want a bore scope just not sure how often I would use it. I’m so curious about what the actual issue is with that Mossberg. Good RUclips channel, bore scope channel. We have people testing ammo. Would be nice to see people bore scoping.

    • @johnabbott3896
      @johnabbott3896 24 дня назад +2

      ​@@mr.mr.3301Get a Tesalong...
      $$ WELL spent....and it not even that pricey..

    • @daltontilley9037
      @daltontilley9037 24 дня назад +1

      I second this! I have had mine for a few months and use it almost everytime I clean my rifles and it’s so handy and cool to see everything!

    • @bobd8553
      @bobd8553 21 день назад

      @@Ultimatereloaderwhat are your thoughts on how the mossberg barrel looked?
      In my opinion the freebore/ lands and grooves looked straight and acceptable. Love to hear your thoughts?

  • @joearledge
    @joearledge 24 дня назад +9

    teslong is under $60 and my pics and vids look the same as the lyman

    • @eggbert191
      @eggbert191 24 дня назад +2

      He always recommends a sponsors product. The teslong does a good job. No need to spend lots

    • @joearledge
      @joearledge 24 дня назад +3

      @@eggbert191 yeah, advertising. I took a chance on teslong when they first came out. They had a promo where is you wrote a review, it was free, and it was only $50 if you didn't. I was pretty shocked and surprised that it wasn't hot garbage. That was 5 years ago. I have no doubt that there are better ones, but for 95% of people, the $60 teslong will do everything they ever need from a bore scope.

  • @stevewright3154
    @stevewright3154 22 дня назад

    Interesting video , on the 6gt around 13.22 is there a big dint or groove in the throat area? Did that not cause any problems? Has it been caused when reaming ?

  • @millbean13
    @millbean13 24 дня назад +3

    Would you recommend this Lyman scope over the regularly used Teslong ones? Being able to use an iPad screen is nice and the color contrast and sharpness also looked to be better than teslong. Would you say that’s an accurate statement?

    • @JeffinTD
      @JeffinTD 24 дня назад

      I haven’t used a new Lyman, but teslong wise I have the Wi-Fi one I use with an I phone or my gaming PC. Results are more than adequate for what I’ve done. There’s a couple videos on my channel of a 460 Smith clean and leaded, and some footage of a savage 338lm if you wanted to see its image quality.

  • @birddog3
    @birddog3 23 дня назад

    I'd like to hear you ard Form have a discussion on Shoot 2 Hunt

  • @12bore36
    @12bore36 5 дней назад

    Can we use it for shotguns 30i nch barrels?

  • @barbarapiercy4312
    @barbarapiercy4312 22 дня назад

    Gavin
    I love my Arisaka’s. I bought a used sporterized hunting rifle Type99 in 7.7 Japanese. I couldn’t get it to shoot worth a damn. Got a bore scope and, oh no!!!!! There’s a huge gouge and burr halfway down the bore. How it got there is anyone’s guess. As I got towards the muzzle I saw what looked like a bunch of spiders webs. I wish there was a way to send you the video! I was freaked out!! I finished cleaning the rifle, double checked it, it was still there. I put the rifle away and haven’t touched it since. The cracks look like spider’s webs, or a cracked eggs. And how does a gouge and burr that big get halfway down a bore?
    Any help is appreciated!

  • @tinncan
    @tinncan 24 дня назад

    I have one of the generic usb ones, but it doesn't really focus close enough... Kind of a bummer.

  • @soonersteve3733
    @soonersteve3733 24 дня назад

    Recently bought a Browning B78. 22-250 chamber. Barrel is in really bad condition lots of rust and some pitting. You mean using JB paste do you also use Kroil oil? My plan is to start with that combination and have been soaking the barrel for about a week with Kroil oil. I’m going to use a 20 caliber Iosso brush with patch wrapped around it and gradually work up to the.224 brush. What do you think about my plan. Any suggestions would be appreciated greatly. Thanks

    • @NelsonZAPTM
      @NelsonZAPTM 24 дня назад

      I once cleaned an old .284 Winchester, soak the barrel with hoppes for a day, then scrub and patch for half an hour, repeat every day until no more copper on patches.
      I think it took about two weeks.
      You didn't need a bore scope to see the pitting!
      I reckon I could have smelted the copper on the patch into an ingot!
      Never did find out if it shot any good after that.
      My two cents is: start with a new barrel and clean after every use, even if it was one shot or an un fired hunting trip.
      Oil the barrel for storage, and make sure you clean the barrel before shooting.
      That's all about steel barrels, stainless probably less maintenance.
      Hope Gavin replies to you.

  • @kramr7012
    @kramr7012 23 дня назад

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @tommcqueen3145
    @tommcqueen3145 24 дня назад

    👍👍

  • @chaecoco2
    @chaecoco2 24 дня назад +2

    Lyman must have made some improvements in their borescope. I bought mine shortly after it was introduced and the image quality is no where near what you are showing in this video. I ended up buying a Teslong and have been quite happy with it.

    • @eggbert191
      @eggbert191 24 дня назад

      He's sponsored by lyman

  • @farmerwayne1404
    @farmerwayne1404 24 дня назад

    I have a flexible scope and it doubles for health examination also. Or, so Ive heard🥴

  • @Jeff-hn7gi
    @Jeff-hn7gi 24 дня назад

    Hey Gavin I have a question for you. I bought a shilen 223 barrel for my AR and I noticed at the gas port there is a good a pretty good size chunk missing I've had other barrels do this before and I'm wondering if it's a problem I should be worried about. Will it affect very fine accuracy

  • @bobvi5490
    @bobvi5490 22 дня назад

    Why are you trying to make it sound as if Lyman is the "First" to market a rigid wireless digital borescope with markings on the side?

  • @bradhooks6359
    @bradhooks6359 24 дня назад

    What is the white stuff in the uncleaned barrel? I have a cheap flexible teslong works good enough for me, Great channel good information, Thanks

    • @jjmckay6man1
      @jjmckay6man1 24 дня назад

      I think what you are refering to is the copper oxidation it looks white but is light green in color.

  • @martinrew9285
    @martinrew9285 22 дня назад

    All the footage shows the barrel removed. I have guns with 24-26 inch barrels and want to see the bore without removing it from the action. The Teslong does that for less money. Can't see this working with a 26-28 inch barrel going in through the back of the action...

  • @chrisgunsandguitars1403
    @chrisgunsandguitars1403 24 дня назад

    Nice and affordable bore scope, but what do the shooters of .17 cal and .20 cal supposed to use?

  • @ClaytonMacleod
    @ClaytonMacleod 24 дня назад

    Just ignore the squirrelly gouges near the muzzle. They’re fine. 🤦‍♂️

  • @approachingtarget.4503
    @approachingtarget.4503 22 дня назад

    The patriot has isses.

  • @Freedom_is_not_free
    @Freedom_is_not_free 24 дня назад +3

    IPhone? I'm disappointed 😢😢😢

  • @joearledge
    @joearledge 24 дня назад +1

    15:00 I hope you didn't pay more than $50 for that smooth bore carcano.... That's one of the worst surplus bores I have ever seen on any rifle that was not already retired as a wall hanger

  • @brianwood7882
    @brianwood7882 21 день назад

    I’ve had 3 different brand new rifles different manufacturers that were pitted.
    Borescopes will cost you money 😅.