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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Break in problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="pigfarmer" data-source="post: 174199" data-attributes="member: 9546"><p><strong>barrel break in problems</strong></p><p></p><p>To shed some light about barrel break in. Everybody has a different way.This is what works best for me. Clean barrel before shooting the gun with hoppes. Then use iosso bore cleaner,10 to 15 short strokes in throat only. New patch with iosso short strokes one pass through barrel. Clean barrel with lighter fluid.Then us JB with the same steps as above. Most barrels have very uneven cuts on the throat. Most copper is scraped off here and the plasma heat created by powder burn liquidfies the copper and starts laying it down about the tip of of the forend to the crown. don't use strong chemicals! I also don't care for use of a brush. I hope this will help. P.S. I can't spell so let's get this behind us. As a farmer @ builder of things that are related with this website,i hope this is imformation you can use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigfarmer, post: 174199, member: 9546"] [b]barrel break in problems[/b] To shed some light about barrel break in. Everybody has a different way.This is what works best for me. Clean barrel before shooting the gun with hoppes. Then use iosso bore cleaner,10 to 15 short strokes in throat only. New patch with iosso short strokes one pass through barrel. Clean barrel with lighter fluid.Then us JB with the same steps as above. Most barrels have very uneven cuts on the throat. Most copper is scraped off here and the plasma heat created by powder burn liquidfies the copper and starts laying it down about the tip of of the forend to the crown. don't use strong chemicals! I also don't care for use of a brush. I hope this will help. P.S. I can't spell so let's get this behind us. As a farmer @ builder of things that are related with this website,i hope this is imformation you can use. [/QUOTE]
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