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<blockquote data-quote="sniperVLS" data-source="post: 204576" data-attributes="member: 3883"><p>After barrel break-in, I shoot until groups start to open which is maybe 40 rounds, and that's dependant on which rifle as well. My police barrel can take about 60 before it needs a cleaning. I don't baby it, I practice a lot and cleaning every few rounds gets in the way. If groups don't open up, I say keep shooting unless you have a really nice barrel and want to have more peace of mind by taking better care of it. The more important thing is to watch barrel heat, that's one area I don't overly abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniperVLS, post: 204576, member: 3883"] After barrel break-in, I shoot until groups start to open which is maybe 40 rounds, and that's dependant on which rifle as well. My police barrel can take about 60 before it needs a cleaning. I don't baby it, I practice a lot and cleaning every few rounds gets in the way. If groups don't open up, I say keep shooting unless you have a really nice barrel and want to have more peace of mind by taking better care of it. The more important thing is to watch barrel heat, that's one area I don't overly abuse. [/QUOTE]
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