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Barrel break in true or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 2746876" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>This discussion has definitely gone off the rails. So what is it that one expects to accomplish with "break-in"? Some are looking for improved accuracy while others want to realize better bore conditions (cleaning). I'm surprised at the level of emotion this has exposed. Everyone has their own experience and as we SHOULD know every barrel, rifle, and rifleman is different. </p><p>I recently bought a CA mpr at a screaming deal in 6cm. I followed the break-in directions halfway thru the process and cleaning became exponentially easier. I don't have "range days" because i shoot from home. The time to finish the process is easier for me than most. I know down the road speed up is coming but as it stands this thing is a tack driver. Did I gain accuracy? No. Did I gain extended cleaning intervals w/o loss of accuracy? Yes. To me that's broke in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 2746876, member: 78945"] This discussion has definitely gone off the rails. So what is it that one expects to accomplish with “break-in”? Some are looking for improved accuracy while others want to realize better bore conditions (cleaning). I’m surprised at the level of emotion this has exposed. Everyone has their own experience and as we SHOULD know every barrel, rifle, and rifleman is different. I recently bought a CA mpr at a screaming deal in 6cm. I followed the break-in directions halfway thru the process and cleaning became exponentially easier. I don’t have “range days” because i shoot from home. The time to finish the process is easier for me than most. I know down the road speed up is coming but as it stands this thing is a tack driver. Did I gain accuracy? No. Did I gain extended cleaning intervals w/o loss of accuracy? Yes. To me that’s broke in. [/QUOTE]
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