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Factory Bullet Recommendations for 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 3034324" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Well I'll have to disagree. All I was referencing is how a barrel speeds up after about 100 rounds nothing more. Call it break in or whatever you wanna call it. I have many time recorded gains in speed from first 10 shot to the 100th large enough gains to matter. Now if barrels don't need to be broken in and it's false. Say it's just filling spots in with copper. What about when one is to strip down the barrel to bare metal again. That fps gain is still there. It didn't go back to the original velocity it started at. I would say that is a break in. Either way barrels gain speed as they get rounds down it. So my point stands that he would be well served to get 100 rounds down it before getting serious with any ammo and drop charts. Call it break or or whatever you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 3034324, member: 54383"] Well I’ll have to disagree. All I was referencing is how a barrel speeds up after about 100 rounds nothing more. Call it break in or whatever you wanna call it. I have many time recorded gains in speed from first 10 shot to the 100th large enough gains to matter. Now if barrels don’t need to be broken in and it’s false. Say it’s just filling spots in with copper. What about when one is to strip down the barrel to bare metal again. That fps gain is still there. It didn’t go back to the original velocity it started at. I would say that is a break in. Either way barrels gain speed as they get rounds down it. So my point stands that he would be well served to get 100 rounds down it before getting serious with any ammo and drop charts. Call it break or or whatever you want. [/QUOTE]
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