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The Basics, Starting Out
New rifle break-in
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 56124"><p>Another very important thing to learn at this time, is if the barrel prefers to be clean or fouled for accuracy. Have seen it both ways, but most often, a little fouling tightens up the grouping. This will dictate how often you really need to clean, once you get the bad boy broken in. I've recently found that my new barrel hates to take a bath! I only do a major cleaning; when I don't plan on shooting for a while. Other than that, just a light touch up and patch dry before shooting another long string.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 56124"] Another very important thing to learn at this time, is if the barrel prefers to be clean or fouled for accuracy. Have seen it both ways, but most often, a little fouling tightens up the grouping. This will dictate how often you really need to clean, once you get the bad boy broken in. I've recently found that my new barrel hates to take a bath! I only do a major cleaning; when I don't plan on shooting for a while. Other than that, just a light touch up and patch dry before shooting another long string. [/QUOTE]
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