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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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A slightly different question on breaking in a BBL
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmRHB" data-source="post: 89524" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>4ky,I use a heavy for cal. flatbase bullet at around 2600 to 2900 fp (long bearing surface and medium load) depending on what cartridge and gun I'm breaking in. If you have heavy machine marks,this method is not the cure no matter how hard you work at it.</p><p> 7mmrhb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmRHB, post: 89524, member: 3584"] 4ky,I use a heavy for cal. flatbase bullet at around 2600 to 2900 fp (long bearing surface and medium load) depending on what cartridge and gun I'm breaking in. If you have heavy machine marks,this method is not the cure no matter how hard you work at it. 7mmrhb [/QUOTE]
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