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Improper breakin for a new barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="clownbuster" data-source="post: 1772025" data-attributes="member: 22486"><p>Don't waste your time with complex, voodoo break-in procedures, factory barrel or not. Most inaccuracy problems people suffer with their rifles are self-inflicted due to damage from improperly cleaning the barrel chamber and crown, not improper break-in.</p><p>-Take it out of the box</p><p>-Stick a quality bore guide in the chamber</p><p>-1 Wet patch with a jag and Sweets 7.62, pushing past the muzzle. <u>Unscrew the jag before pulling coated rod back thru barrel</u></p><p>-5 strokes with nylon brush wet with Butches Bore Shine.</p><p>-1 Wet patch with Butches Bore shine. <u>Unscrew the jag before pulling coated rod back thru barrel</u></p><p>-3 dry patches, <u>unscrewing the jag before pulling coated rod back thru barrel</u></p><p>-Go to the range, shoot it, enjoy your day, zero it, dope it, and clean it again as described when you get home and don't give your barrel another thought.</p><p>Break in done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clownbuster, post: 1772025, member: 22486"] Don't waste your time with complex, voodoo break-in procedures, factory barrel or not. Most inaccuracy problems people suffer with their rifles are self-inflicted due to damage from improperly cleaning the barrel chamber and crown, not improper break-in. -Take it out of the box -Stick a quality bore guide in the chamber -1 Wet patch with a jag and Sweets 7.62, pushing past the muzzle. [U]Unscrew the jag before pulling coated rod back thru barrel[/U] -5 strokes with nylon brush wet with Butches Bore Shine. -1 Wet patch with Butches Bore shine. [U]Unscrew the jag before pulling coated rod back thru barrel[/U] -3 dry patches, [U]unscrewing the jag before pulling coated rod back thru barrel[/U] -Go to the range, shoot it, enjoy your day, zero it, dope it, and clean it again as described when you get home and don't give your barrel another thought. Break in done. [/QUOTE]
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