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Todd Hodnett: Shooting on a Clean Bore
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<blockquote data-quote="supercrossbmx69" data-source="post: 903548" data-attributes="member: 29593"><p>Thanks for sharing. </p><p></p><p>When he talks about the break in process, after he talks about the shoot then clean shoot then clean, for ten rounds, then clean every five shots, etc. should I be stripping all the copper out (after the first ten shots) or is he referring to shoot 5 shots then clean to get all the carbon out? This is something I am confused about when breaking in a new barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercrossbmx69, post: 903548, member: 29593"] Thanks for sharing. When he talks about the break in process, after he talks about the shoot then clean shoot then clean, for ten rounds, then clean every five shots, etc. should I be stripping all the copper out (after the first ten shots) or is he referring to shoot 5 shots then clean to get all the carbon out? This is something I am confused about when breaking in a new barrel. [/QUOTE]
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