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Breaking in a new barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="baldeagle713" data-source="post: 28677" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>Read and ALWAYS fallow the recomendations of the barrel MFG. </p><p>Be fore the first shot CLEAN with Jb Bore paste 25 strokes at least. then wipe out with wipe out two patches of Kroil down the barrel and let it sit over night, bry barrel with patch before shooting and dry the chamber before each shot. Make shure the patch comes out clean.</p><p>After One shot, clean with JB bore past then wipe out, then two patches of kroil applied let it set 15 min then dry patched dry un till there is NOthing on the patch.</p><p>After Shot 2 I used sweats as derected. Then Ran two patches of kroil down the barrel let it set 15 min, then a dry patched the barrel till dry and the patch came out perfictly clean.</p><p>After Shot 3 , Same as one.</p><p>After shot 4, same as two.</p><p>After shot 5 same as two.</p><p>Shoot a 3 shot group and clean same as shot 2.</p><p>Shoot a 5 shot group and clean with a copper solvent and the apply a light coat of gun oil. This is the way I did it. The barrel should be broken in and ready to shoot a 10 shot string. This takes all day but i believe time invested early pays off later. I hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>[ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ]</p><p></p><p>[ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ]</p><p></p><p>[ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ]</p><p></p><p>[ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldeagle713, post: 28677, member: 774"] Read and ALWAYS fallow the recomendations of the barrel MFG. Be fore the first shot CLEAN with Jb Bore paste 25 strokes at least. then wipe out with wipe out two patches of Kroil down the barrel and let it sit over night, bry barrel with patch before shooting and dry the chamber before each shot. Make shure the patch comes out clean. After One shot, clean with JB bore past then wipe out, then two patches of kroil applied let it set 15 min then dry patched dry un till there is NOthing on the patch. After Shot 2 I used sweats as derected. Then Ran two patches of kroil down the barrel let it set 15 min, then a dry patched the barrel till dry and the patch came out perfictly clean. After Shot 3 , Same as one. After shot 4, same as two. After shot 5 same as two. Shoot a 3 shot group and clean same as shot 2. Shoot a 5 shot group and clean with a copper solvent and the apply a light coat of gun oil. This is the way I did it. The barrel should be broken in and ready to shoot a 10 shot string. This takes all day but i believe time invested early pays off later. I hope this helps. [ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ] [ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ] [ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ] [ 09-25-2003: Message edited by: baldeagle713 ] [/QUOTE]
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