90° eyepiece attaches to borescope eyecup, lets you look down the bore without straining your neck. Rotates a full 360° for easy viewing in hard to get at locations. Internal, 45° mirror turns the image by 90°.
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90° vinklat okular fästs vid boreskopets ögonkopp, låter dig titta ner i loppet utan att belasta nacken. Roterar fullständigt 360° för enkel visning på svåråtkomliga ställen. Inbyggd 45° spegel vrider bilden med 90°.
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Kundernas betyg påGRADIENT LENS ANGLED EYEPIECE
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Medelbetyg: 4
Coupler quite large(2018-08-05)
For my rifles, a model 12, Ruger Varmint and others I use a Chamber guide. The eye piece attachment is pretty large and as you use the bore scope and look at the rifling, the eye piece attachment is dragging on the stock comb and starts to bend the bore scope tube.
It looks like the camera video system has a smaller coupler.
The right angle is great if you don't want to take the stock off every time you inspect and clean your barrel. Do so will ruin your bedding and you'll have to go through torquing your stock all over again.
90° eyepiece attaches to borescope eyecup, lets you look down the bore without straining your neck. Rotates a full 360° for easy viewing in hard to get at locations. Internal, 45° mirror turns the image by 90°.
Mer...
90° vinklat okular fästs vid boreskopets ögonkopp, låter dig titta ner i loppet utan att belasta nacken. Roterar fullständigt 360° för enkel visning på svåråtkomliga ställen. Inbyggd 45° spegel vrider bilden med 90°.
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Kundernas betyg påGRADIENT LENS ANGLED EYEPIECE
Antal betyg: 1
Från brownells.com: 1
Medelbetyg: 4
Coupler quite large(2018-08-05)
For my rifles, a model 12, Ruger Varmint and others I use a Chamber guide. The eye piece attachment is pretty large and as you use the bore scope and look at the rifling, the eye piece attachment is dragging on the stock comb and starts to bend the bore scope tube.
It looks like the camera video system has a smaller coupler.
The right angle is great if you don't want to take the stock off every time you inspect and clean your barrel. Do so will ruin your bedding and you'll have to go through torquing your stock all over again.