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Factory Bullet Recommendations for 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 3034144" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Well with years on the forum it's pretty general consensus that break is is waiting for the barrel to settle on a speed usually around 100 rounds. A simple search function shows up threads for days documenting the fact. So let's go by your definition of it not being break in.</p><p></p><p> Let's call it barrel speeding up. Doesn't make it any less important. Hence why almost all people here don't start load work till after 100 rounds or what we most call break in for ease of explanation. I'd also add that I think that as shooters we should always look to those better than us to advance. That fact that almost all world class shooters break in barrels by your definition tells me it's not BS David tubbs seems to preach it. His record is pretty good. I don't think you will find someone who can out shoot him that would say he doesn't know what he's talking about. </p><p></p><p> Not just him but even broz here and other long range guys I respect do barrel break in and have some form of data to back it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 3034144, member: 54383"] Well with years on the forum it's pretty general consensus that break is is waiting for the barrel to settle on a speed usually around 100 rounds. A simple search function shows up threads for days documenting the fact. So let's go by your definition of it not being break in. Let's call it barrel speeding up. Doesn't make it any less important. Hence why almost all people here don't start load work till after 100 rounds or what we most call break in for ease of explanation. I’d also add that I think that as shooters we should always look to those better than us to advance. That fact that almost all world class shooters break in barrels by your definition tells me it’s not BS David tubbs seems to preach it. His record is pretty good. I don’t think you will find someone who can out shoot him that would say he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Not just him but even broz here and other long range guys I respect do barrel break in and have some form of data to back it up. [/QUOTE]
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