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New here, Barrel Break-in Questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 118035" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>it realy depends of what barrel your breaking in and who you talk to about the correct method.</p><p></p><p>I use the shoot one shot clean the barrel for 20 rounds then go to shoot 5 shots clean the barrel for 20 rounds and thats it.</p><p>I use JB bore past to do this cleaning followed by several patches of kroil to get all the JB out then a couple dry patches.</p><p>if its a factory tube then you may need to shoot a little more than a custom one and I rarely clean one of my top end barrels with the JB after the break in.</p><p></p><p>if you have an excessivly rough barrel you can try the Tubbs final finsh kit they work great for smothing things out. Roy in Idaho just posted a thread about his results with the kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 118035, member: 8843"] it realy depends of what barrel your breaking in and who you talk to about the correct method. I use the shoot one shot clean the barrel for 20 rounds then go to shoot 5 shots clean the barrel for 20 rounds and thats it. I use JB bore past to do this cleaning followed by several patches of kroil to get all the JB out then a couple dry patches. if its a factory tube then you may need to shoot a little more than a custom one and I rarely clean one of my top end barrels with the JB after the break in. if you have an excessivly rough barrel you can try the Tubbs final finsh kit they work great for smothing things out. Roy in Idaho just posted a thread about his results with the kit. [/QUOTE]
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