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Reloading
Breaking in a Factory Barrell
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 804253" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>The same as every other barrel; on the second shot down the bore.</p><p> </p><p>Nature of the beast, guys. As soon as you start shooting, you're wearing that barrel out. That's what you bought it for, and if you use it, that's just what's going to happen. Clean if properly (use a bore guide), use one-piece rods (coated or polished SS) and be careful with the crown. No reason not to use them, just recognize that this is what they're for, and what is going to happen. Nothing more than perishable tooling, and they're meant to be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 804253, member: 15748"] The same as every other barrel; on the second shot down the bore. Nature of the beast, guys. As soon as you start shooting, you're wearing that barrel out. That's what you bought it for, and if you use it, that's just what's going to happen. Clean if properly (use a bore guide), use one-piece rods (coated or polished SS) and be careful with the crown. No reason not to use them, just recognize that this is what they're for, and what is going to happen. Nothing more than perishable tooling, and they're meant to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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