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Breaking in a new barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Diamond 408" data-source="post: 28676" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>OK guys, I'm taking a poll here and wandering how you'all break in your new bbls. I have told several customers on what they should do, but they never do! My last customer, bought a 408 c-t from me and he is having trouble getting it to group. After checking everything over several times i have found nothing loose. So i asked him on how he has been cleaning it. He said: after 25 shots or more(YIKES)with a electronic cleaner system. Do they work to good or remove to much of the fouling exposing raw bbl? I dont think the bbl has ever been broken in. After I shot the 408 and cleaned it with butches, took it back to the range and it shot very well, not a flyer on the target, a 7shot group was in one big ragged hole.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to all who respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Diamond 408, post: 28676, member: 1563"] OK guys, I'm taking a poll here and wandering how you'all break in your new bbls. I have told several customers on what they should do, but they never do! My last customer, bought a 408 c-t from me and he is having trouble getting it to group. After checking everything over several times i have found nothing loose. So i asked him on how he has been cleaning it. He said: after 25 shots or more(YIKES)with a electronic cleaner system. Do they work to good or remove to much of the fouling exposing raw bbl? I dont think the bbl has ever been broken in. After I shot the 408 and cleaned it with butches, took it back to the range and it shot very well, not a flyer on the target, a 7shot group was in one big ragged hole. Thanks to all who respond. [/QUOTE]
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