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Barrel Break-in and Moly Lube
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<blockquote data-quote="Jammer1" data-source="post: 529014" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>Be careful with the break in thing. More barrels are ruinied by improper cleaning during "Break In" than anything else. Use a quality bore quide and let the barrel tell you how many rounds are needed. If it is a high quality hand lapped barrel, 3 or 4 rounds may be plenty. </p><p> </p><p>You will find as many different opinions on moly bullets as there are shooters. From what I understsand, it is best to reserve the moly until your barrel has some rounds through it and definately not during break in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jammer1, post: 529014, member: 12635"] Be careful with the break in thing. More barrels are ruinied by improper cleaning during "Break In" than anything else. Use a quality bore quide and let the barrel tell you how many rounds are needed. If it is a high quality hand lapped barrel, 3 or 4 rounds may be plenty. You will find as many different opinions on moly bullets as there are shooters. From what I understsand, it is best to reserve the moly until your barrel has some rounds through it and definately not during break in. [/QUOTE]
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