TRAD ML Bore Light - For .50 Caliber and Larger Firearms

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115801392
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UPC:
040589023779
$11.65
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The Traditions ML Bore Light is a purpose-built inspection tool designed specifically for muzzleloader shooters working with larger bores. Whether you're cleaning a .50 caliber rifle or any muzzleloader larger than that, proper bore inspection is critical to accuracy and firearm longevity — and this LED bore light cuts through the dark to let you see exactly what you're dealing with inside the barrel. It's the kind of straightforward, practical gear that every serious muzzleloader owner should have in the cleaning kit.

Proper muzzleloader maintenance starts with visibility, and a dedicated bore light beats squinting down a dark barrel or holding the rifle awkwardly toward a window. The LED design provides reliable, focused illumination for spotting fouling, powder residue, and corrosion before they become problems. With 500 hours of operating time, this tool will outlast multiple shooting seasons without constant battery swaps.

If you're invested in muzzleloading — whether for hunting season or range work — a bore light isn't a luxury, it's a maintenance essential. The Traditions ML Bore Light is straightforward to use and built to work with the firearms that demand it most.

Key Features

  • LED illumination for clear internal bore inspection
  • Rated for .50 caliber muzzleloaders and larger
  • 500 hours of operating time per charge
  • Essential muzzleloader cleaning and maintenance tool

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber muzzleloaders is this bore light designed for?

The Traditions ML Bore Light is made for .50 caliber muzzleloaders and larger.

How long does the LED last before I need to replace it?

The LED provides approximately 500 hours of use before replacement is needed.

Is a bore light necessary for muzzleloader maintenance?

Yes. A dedicated bore light is essential for proper muzzleloader inspection and cleaning. It allows you to see fouling, residue, and potential corrosion inside the barrel — issues that can affect accuracy and firearm longevity if left unaddressed.