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Finally the proper way to break in a barrel!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 204007" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Much like blind men describing an elephant we each get different things from that video.</p><p> </p><p>What I take from the video is that he is trying to get the point across that a rifle system should be tough, it is a tool that should be dependable. I personally have little time for folks that worry about getting a scratch on their rifle (shotgun, handgun or whatever). I have some nice rifles and don't generally go out of my way to "test" them but I also have them built so that a tumble down a rock slide doesn't put me out of a hunt. That and he is having some fun knowing folks will take offense to his testing of the rifle system... it is a tool and should be tough for tough country.</p><p> </p><p>I believe it is 'Nobody' or 'BigStick' making the video and the point.</p><p> </p><p>Edit</p><p>Big Sky, I didn't see your post until I posted. I'd agree, he has plenty of rifles and is a colorful guy, gotta agree with his technique on break-in as it seems it work for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 204007, member: 3"] Much like blind men describing an elephant we each get different things from that video. What I take from the video is that he is trying to get the point across that a rifle system should be tough, it is a tool that should be dependable. I personally have little time for folks that worry about getting a scratch on their rifle (shotgun, handgun or whatever). I have some nice rifles and don't generally go out of my way to "test" them but I also have them built so that a tumble down a rock slide doesn't put me out of a hunt. That and he is having some fun knowing folks will take offense to his testing of the rifle system... it is a tool and should be tough for tough country. I believe it is 'Nobody' or 'BigStick' making the video and the point. Edit Big Sky, I didn't see your post until I posted. I'd agree, he has plenty of rifles and is a colorful guy, gotta agree with his technique on break-in as it seems it work for him. [/QUOTE]
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