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Breaking in barrel questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie_2_Times" data-source="post: 109781" data-attributes="member: 5660"><p>Just waiting for Kirby to ship me my .300 RUM. In the mean time I am getting ready to break in the barrel. Does it matter what type bullets are used during the breaking in process. I assume you would want to use a longer bullet to get the most contact with the barrel. What type should I use? Or does it really makes a differece? Otherwise I'll most likely use the most cost efficient (aka - cheapest) off the shelf shell I can find. Since I don't reload at this time I am forced to use off the shelf shells. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>F2T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie_2_Times, post: 109781, member: 5660"] Just waiting for Kirby to ship me my .300 RUM. In the mean time I am getting ready to break in the barrel. Does it matter what type bullets are used during the breaking in process. I assume you would want to use a longer bullet to get the most contact with the barrel. What type should I use? Or does it really makes a differece? Otherwise I'll most likely use the most cost efficient (aka - cheapest) off the shelf shell I can find. Since I don't reload at this time I am forced to use off the shelf shells. Thanks. F2T [/QUOTE]
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