Quote:I have one, what I have learned is, I can't tell if a barrel will shoot, but I might be able to tell you why it won't shoot.
What biggen0_8 said.
Biggest + is the ability to see exactly which solvent actually does what in spite of manufacturer's claims, making it a lot easier to get the bores clean. Using best solvent for the particular barrel's issues shortens the process a lot. ETA: For instance, my Savage barrels all are copper collectors due to lots of tool marks (even after lapping barrel).
This is fouling accumulated after just one round:
Fortunately the fouling does not affect accuracy as I seldom fire more than 4-5 rounds per hunting trip or 15-20 at the range.
Found the best regimen is to clean with Tactical Advantage to remove powder fouling, then follow w/Patch Out until clean. Both usually work best if left overnight.
Quote: On mine, the light is almost to bright or maybe it's how the light is positioned, but it creates somewhat of a glare.
I had the same issue until I read the instructions and found the brightness is adjustable with the ^v button. Wife says it's a man thing....I NEVER read instructions.
Sometimes it is still a bit bright but dimming does improve it a lot.
Regards,
hm