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A slightly different question on breaking in a BBL
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<blockquote data-quote=".338Fan" data-source="post: 89498" data-attributes="member: 5094"><p>I( may be off base but would a quailty barrel that has been hand lapped to a mirror finish require "breaking in". Isn't the point of "breaking in" a barrel to fire lap a barrel and remove same inperfections like burrs and such. To me only a factory or lower quailty barrel would need such "breaking in" not a quailty barrel that already has been lapped and polished to mirror finish. just my thoughts on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".338Fan, post: 89498, member: 5094"] I( may be off base but would a quailty barrel that has been hand lapped to a mirror finish require "breaking in". Isn't the point of "breaking in" a barrel to fire lap a barrel and remove same inperfections like burrs and such. To me only a factory or lower quailty barrel would need such "breaking in" not a quailty barrel that already has been lapped and polished to mirror finish. just my thoughts on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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