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Barrel Break in
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildstreak" data-source="post: 2765912" data-attributes="member: 109430"><p>Holy crap. Just watched the podcast with Erik Cortina and Bryan Litz. Bryan said "I don't take any feedback from load development seriously until after 200 rounds".</p><p></p><p>This was in a conversation about barrel break in, life cycle of the barrel and load development. He said the average velocities are lowest and SD's are the worst until 200 rounds. </p><p></p><p>BUT…taking with the guys at Bartlein when I ordered one of my barrels and they said "when a guy spends $400 on a barrel he thinks it's special and requires break in and that's just not the case".</p><p></p><p>I'm certainly not one to question Bryan Litz. He flushes more knowledge done the toilet every day than I possess. But I suspect the guys at Bartlein aren't dummies either.</p><p></p><p>So which is it? 200 rounds is a bunch of shooting just to waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildstreak, post: 2765912, member: 109430"] Holy crap. Just watched the podcast with Erik Cortina and Bryan Litz. Bryan said “I don’t take any feedback from load development seriously until after 200 rounds”. This was in a conversation about barrel break in, life cycle of the barrel and load development. He said the average velocities are lowest and SD’s are the worst until 200 rounds. BUT…taking with the guys at Bartlein when I ordered one of my barrels and they said “when a guy spends $400 on a barrel he thinks it’s special and requires break in and that’s just not the case”. I’m certainly not one to question Bryan Litz. He flushes more knowledge done the toilet every day than I possess. But I suspect the guys at Bartlein aren’t dummies either. So which is it? 200 rounds is a bunch of shooting just to waste. [/QUOTE]
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