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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Building my first custom
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<blockquote data-quote="PartsJr." data-source="post: 1598946" data-attributes="member: 87242"><p>Good luck!</p><p>I think you'll like your Brux barrel.</p><p>It took me around 40 -50 rounds before my barrel was broke in. I used the shoot and clean technique between each shot for the first 10 rounds being careful to remove all fouling. Then I repeated the same shooting 3 rounds and clean til about a total of 30 rounds through the gun. Then I went to 5 rounds and clean. Now that the barrel is broken in I can put 25 rounds through the gun, take it home and clean it in less than 10 minutes. I use a bore guide and couple of wet patches (butches) on a Dewey one piece rod followed by a bronze brush. After I patch out dry I will occasionally run a wet patch of sweets 7.62 copper remover. I will let it sit for 5 minutes and patch out dry. It comes out squeaky clean with zero copper on my patch. Then I'll lube the barrel and put in gun safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsJr., post: 1598946, member: 87242"] Good luck! I think you’ll like your Brux barrel. It took me around 40 -50 rounds before my barrel was broke in. I used the shoot and clean technique between each shot for the first 10 rounds being careful to remove all fouling. Then I repeated the same shooting 3 rounds and clean til about a total of 30 rounds through the gun. Then I went to 5 rounds and clean. Now that the barrel is broken in I can put 25 rounds through the gun, take it home and clean it in less than 10 minutes. I use a bore guide and couple of wet patches (butches) on a Dewey one piece rod followed by a bronze brush. After I patch out dry I will occasionally run a wet patch of sweets 7.62 copper remover. I will let it sit for 5 minutes and patch out dry. It comes out squeaky clean with zero copper on my patch. Then I’ll lube the barrel and put in gun safe. [/QUOTE]
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