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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Is barrel break-in really needed for factory guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="philgood80" data-source="post: 59355" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>Goodgrouper,</p><p> Thanks for your advice. I bought a Rem. 700 BDL from the same smith about 6 years ago. He bedded the action, did a trigger job, and hand lapped the barrel. That 300 win-mag shot into just over an inch at 200 yards out of a sporter barrel. He is really good at what he does and has my full trust. I understand what you are saying and if I did not know the gunsmith personally, I would not allow him to touch the barrel at all. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Philip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philgood80, post: 59355, member: 2683"] Goodgrouper, Thanks for your advice. I bought a Rem. 700 BDL from the same smith about 6 years ago. He bedded the action, did a trigger job, and hand lapped the barrel. That 300 win-mag shot into just over an inch at 200 yards out of a sporter barrel. He is really good at what he does and has my full trust. I understand what you are saying and if I did not know the gunsmith personally, I would not allow him to touch the barrel at all. Thanks again, Philip [/QUOTE]
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