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I've used an LED electrical taped to some watch batteries before. Probably about as cheap as it gets, and it's easy to change the color.
 
I'm a fan of the endoscopes that plug into the ol cell phone. Cheap and work great. Just make a thread with pics more for archive purposes than anything with one. I'm with TDM. Have a couple rifles that the bores look just fine with a light dropped in the bottom but with the endoscope it's more of a "oh my" with some wincing.
 
Hey, @ only 75-cents each … (if placing along side another order) … these are a BEST BUY!

Trimmed down they fit a 45-cal bore.
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Old 1700s rusty Snaphaunce bore
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Clean bore
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Almost too bright for a cell phone photo, but in the flesh they work de bomb!

Merry 🎅🏻 Christmas 🎄 all!
 
Honestly, I just use a pen-sized LED flashlight and I can easily see lands and grooves from the muzzle all the way down to the chamber. Borescopes and bore lights are for those small-caliber "cartridge" rifles.

I have a Teslong, and it's a nice piece of kit, but I've actually never felt a need to use it.
 

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