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Barrel break in accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="mooredj" data-source="post: 2460677" data-attributes="member: 121913"><p>From my experience, the best way to know what is happening with the barrel is to shoot through a chronograph to determine break-in. It usually take somewhere between 100-200 rounds to break-in a barrel. You will notice when it happens because all of a sudden you will see a jump in velocity and the groups will tighten up. After that start tuning the load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooredj, post: 2460677, member: 121913"] From my experience, the best way to know what is happening with the barrel is to shoot through a chronograph to determine break-in. It usually take somewhere between 100-200 rounds to break-in a barrel. You will notice when it happens because all of a sudden you will see a jump in velocity and the groups will tighten up. After that start tuning the load. [/QUOTE]
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