This might not come as a surprise, but I have been collecting milsurp for many years and am still hazzy with the terms related to bore conditions.
Can someone give me a bore inspection 101 course (short version):
My understanding is that it's better to have a dark bore?
Obviosuly you want to make sure that there is still plenty of rifling left!
What about pitting? ---When do you back away?
What to look for when using a bore light? How best to use a bore light? Using paper to disipate the light!
What are the instant signs of walking away from a deal?
What passes as acceptable, good and very good?
Thanks
Can someone give me a bore inspection 101 course (short version):
My understanding is that it's better to have a dark bore?
Obviosuly you want to make sure that there is still plenty of rifling left!
What about pitting? ---When do you back away?
What to look for when using a bore light? How best to use a bore light? Using paper to disipate the light!
What are the instant signs of walking away from a deal?
What passes as acceptable, good and very good?
Thanks




















































