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Barrel break in accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2460264" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>I've written this before, but truth doesn't change. As boy about 10 my dad started reloading and I started with him. That was 60+ years ago. An old gent we met at the range told us when you buy. New rifle (add anew barrel), get o box or two of several different manufacturers bullet/weights. Fin out which work best and work from there. You might like the look of the bumper on a new Cady, but it won't work on a VW. You always go at things bassackwards if you pick the bullet/weight first, and then chase your tail trying to force it to work. Spend a few bucks off the bat and make your search much easier and better in the long run. A bullet that Loves a barrel is always better than trying to get a match for your ugly sister.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2460264, member: 108611"] I’ve written this before, but truth doesn’t change. As boy about 10 my dad started reloading and I started with him. That was 60+ years ago. An old gent we met at the range told us when you buy. New rifle (add anew barrel), get o box or two of several different manufacturers bullet/weights. Fin out which work best and work from there. You might like the look of the bumper on a new Cady, but it won’t work on a VW. You always go at things bassackwards if you pick the bullet/weight first, and then chase your tail trying to force it to work. Spend a few bucks off the bat and make your search much easier and better in the long run. A bullet that Loves a barrel is always better than trying to get a match for your ugly sister. [/QUOTE]
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