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Barrel break in
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<blockquote data-quote="Groot" data-source="post: 1781964" data-attributes="member: 111981"><p>I see it as this, it might be a bit of a pain to do but in all reality an hour at the range is minuscule in the grand scheme of things. When someone builds something like a roof, porch, a house etc is it okay to skip or cut corners on a step in the process and then a little ways down the road theres issues with the product that could have been prevented if the builder took a a little more time and did things the "proper way". Even if issues only come up a 1/5-10 chance. Not saying theres a right or wrong process to barrel brake in and improvement to be seen by doing it but you only have one chance in the very beginning, I feel the small amount of time and effort it requires is worth it in the end. For that reason I will always do it, just in case!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groot, post: 1781964, member: 111981"] I see it as this, it might be a bit of a pain to do but in all reality an hour at the range is minuscule in the grand scheme of things. When someone builds something like a roof, porch, a house etc is it okay to skip or cut corners on a step in the process and then a little ways down the road theres issues with the product that could have been prevented if the builder took a a little more time and did things the “proper way”. Even if issues only come up a 1/5-10 chance. Not saying theres a right or wrong process to barrel brake in and improvement to be seen by doing it but you only have one chance in the very beginning, I feel the small amount of time and effort it requires is worth it in the end. For that reason I will always do it, just in case! [/QUOTE]
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