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Barrel break in true or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Playtimefun" data-source="post: 2746710" data-attributes="member: 103742"><p>As a guy whose #1 hobby is fishing with I don't know how much fishing tackle... if a guy says that the line ate through the guides of a fishing rod... Well he might be the same guy I heard in a store one time say that the .308 was a bigger and more powerful gun than the 30-06 because the "308" was bigger than a "306". To the stores credit, the manager heard him say it and told him to go in the back. He was fired from the gun counter about an hour later.</p><p></p><p>Just ain't happening!!!!</p><p></p><p>Trouble with nylon brushes is that they just don't work as well. But the flip side is... if your one of those guys who spends 20 minutes going back and forth with a steel brush (friends uncle did this and swore up and down that was what you had to do to "properly" clean a gun) then the steel brush will do damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playtimefun, post: 2746710, member: 103742"] As a guy whose #1 hobby is fishing with I don't know how much fishing tackle... if a guy says that the line ate through the guides of a fishing rod... Well he might be the same guy I heard in a store one time say that the .308 was a bigger and more powerful gun than the 30-06 because the "308" was bigger than a "306". To the stores credit, the manager heard him say it and told him to go in the back. He was fired from the gun counter about an hour later. Just ain't happening!!!! Trouble with nylon brushes is that they just don't work as well. But the flip side is... if your one of those guys who spends 20 minutes going back and forth with a steel brush (friends uncle did this and swore up and down that was what you had to do to "properly" clean a gun) then the steel brush will do damage. [/QUOTE]
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