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Barrel Break-in at Gun Club?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2491842" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>See if there are any other Public (State operated) ranges that don't have time limits so that you have the time to break-in you rifle. You may want to drive a little more distance for a range that is not used much.</p><p>Should not effect other shooters if you clean between each shot unless you are at a range where there are 20 other shooters waiting in line to shoot.</p><p>Everyone has their way to break-in a barrel. You could go by what the rifle/barrel manufacture recommends.</p><p>There are literally thousands of hunters/people that buy a new rifle, take to the range and shoot off a box of cartridges just to sight it in without any break-in.</p><p>We use the shoot-clean method and always take additional rifles to shoot in-between breaking a new rifle in. Usually shoot several hours at a time, but have our own range in the back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2491842, member: 116439"] See if there are any other Public (State operated) ranges that don't have time limits so that you have the time to break-in you rifle. You may want to drive a little more distance for a range that is not used much. Should not effect other shooters if you clean between each shot unless you are at a range where there are 20 other shooters waiting in line to shoot. Everyone has their way to break-in a barrel. You could go by what the rifle/barrel manufacture recommends. There are literally thousands of hunters/people that buy a new rifle, take to the range and shoot off a box of cartridges just to sight it in without any break-in. We use the shoot-clean method and always take additional rifles to shoot in-between breaking a new rifle in. Usually shoot several hours at a time, but have our own range in the back yard. [/QUOTE]
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