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		<title>Lyman BoreCam Review by Vince Bottomley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lyman&#8217;s digital BoreCam is one of the hottest rifle/gunsmithing accessories on the market right now. The product sells out quickly whenever a vendor gets a few in stock. Make no mistake, this is a good product that works well, and, at around $300.00, is it affordable for most shooters. The BoreCam provides vital information about [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Lyman&#8217;s digital BoreCam is one of the hottest rifle/gunsmithing accessories on the market right now. The product sells out quickly whenever a vendor gets a few in stock. Make no mistake, this is a good product that works well, and, at around $300.00, is it affordable for most shooters. The BoreCam provides vital information about your bore and chamber, and has the ability to save images to an SD card.</p>
<p>Our British friend Vince Bottomley recently obtained a Lyman BoreCam and put it through its paces. Vince came away very impressed. He says it is an easy-to-use and very capable bore inspection tool at a fraction of the cost of a high-end optical borescope (such as the Hawkeye). Vince says serious shooters should definitely acquire one of these tools: &#8220;In my opinion, this product is one of the very best to come along in recent years and I predict that the demand for these [Lyman BoreCams] will be very heavy. I would advise you to place an order as quickly as possible if you want one.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1909" target="_blank"><b>READ Full Review by Vince Bottomley for Target Shooter Magazine</b></a></p>
<p>Here are highlights from Vince&#8217;s review of the Lyman BoreCam: &#8220;If I were to replace my [Hawkeye optical borescope] today with another Hawkeye, it would cost me well over £700 – stick on a video adapter and we are looking at four figures. That’s what makes the new Lyman digital borescope so attractive – at around £250 including a monitor – it’s an absolute steal!</p>
<p>But £250 – with a video attachment and photo-capture facility – can this really be a useable borescope? Trust me it is! But what use is a borescope. Why do you need one? Well, whatever you shoot, the condition of your rifle’s bore is critical. And I’m not just talking about a bore that’s ‘shot-out’ – maybe you just aren’t cleaning it thoroughly. Or maybe some defect within the chamber or rifling is preventing your rifle delivering the kind of performance you expect. Even at £700, a borescope can be cost-effective – if it saves you the cost of just one new barrel.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weekdeal122101.jpg" alt="Lyman BoreCam Review Vince Bottomley"></p>
<p>Vince explained how the BoreCam can quickly diagnose problems in a barrel: &#8220;A customer started to have difficulty chambering rounds in his 308 Target Rifle&#8230;. The borescope quickly revealed the problem – a hard ring of copper and carbon had built-up immediately in front of the chamber. When you use a bore-guide (and you always should do) it can sometimes ‘protect’ this first bit of the bore from the cleaning-brush. Although the rest of the bore was spotless, this tiny section was not. Once we knew where the problem was, it was simple matter to carefully clean it up.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;A borescope will tell you if your cleaning regime is effective, or inspect for throat-erosion and the general condition of the rifling. In addition, it’s very useful to the gunsmith for inspecting newly-cut chambers – making sure they are free from scoring and other machining defects.&#8221; Vince also recommends using the BoreCam to inspect barrel crowns: &#8220;Tiny burrs can often be present on newly-cut crowns and even the minutest of damage to a crown&#8230; can play havoc with accuracy. For the serious shooter, you could say that <strong>a borescope is the equivalent of a doctor’s stethoscope</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1909" target='_blank'><strong>CLICK HERE to Read Full Review </strong>(with detailed Specs and more photos).</a></p>
<blockquote><p><b>The Ugly Truth Revealed</b><br />
Here are some inside-the-barrel photos Vince took with the Lyman BoreCam. Vince notes: &#8220;This barrel came out of the scrap-bin, but someone had actually been shooting this rifle before he finally gave up and came in for a new barrel. Shooting a barrel in this condition is really throwing good money down range! Buy a borescope and stop shooting long before your barrel gets into this state!&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/lymanborecam02.jpg" alt="Lyman BoreCam Video barrel photo" width="550" height="413" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57626" /></p></blockquote>
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