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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel Break-in...necessary or not needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbsniper" data-source="post: 1701574" data-attributes="member: 97234"><p>Barrel break-in is important. I use the barrel marker or rifle builders instructions. They all seem to be slightly different but have the same goal in the end. I hate the process because it is time consuming. I recently purchased a Ruger American 7mm-08 for hunting. I used a rifle builders process for it this weekend.</p><p>As another poster mentioned, use bore snakes. I use 3 of them and brake/carb/choke cleaner. Spray the snakes to clean them between rounds and lay them in the sun, they dry quickly. I use each snake for a different purpose; solvent, clean, JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbsniper, post: 1701574, member: 97234"] Barrel break-in is important. I use the barrel marker or rifle builders instructions. They all seem to be slightly different but have the same goal in the end. I hate the process because it is time consuming. I recently purchased a Ruger American 7mm-08 for hunting. I used a rifle builders process for it this weekend. As another poster mentioned, use bore snakes. I use 3 of them and brake/carb/choke cleaner. Spray the snakes to clean them between rounds and lay them in the sun, they dry quickly. I use each snake for a different purpose; solvent, clean, JB [/QUOTE]
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