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The Basics, Starting Out
Breaking in new barrel question
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 64706"><p>Waltech Jim, krieger didn't tell me that barrel break-in was a myth. It was that the common break-in that procedure (one-shot-clean) that was. They told me to shoot and clean as I normally would. I usually clean every 20 rounds or end of season whichever comes first. They said that the barrel will eventually be broken in. I found that to be correct.</p><p></p><p>My gunsmith said the same thing. I will say this...once the barrel is broken in accuracy improves and it cleans super easy.</p><p></p><p>On another note, for those interested...Spooge from answer rifles is the BEST cleaner I've ever used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 64706"] Waltech Jim, krieger didn't tell me that barrel break-in was a myth. It was that the common break-in that procedure (one-shot-clean) that was. They told me to shoot and clean as I normally would. I usually clean every 20 rounds or end of season whichever comes first. They said that the barrel will eventually be broken in. I found that to be correct. My gunsmith said the same thing. I will say this...once the barrel is broken in accuracy improves and it cleans super easy. On another note, for those interested...Spooge from answer rifles is the BEST cleaner I've ever used. [/QUOTE]
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