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Is barrel break-in really needed for factory guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="new shooter" data-source="post: 390038" data-attributes="member: 5792"><p>Goodgrouper do you still think Tubb final finish would be good for new factory rifle ? I am getting a savage 111 long range hunter for grandson. The rifle is being ship form the factory to Savage Gunsmithing.com. Here is what he will do. Us a custom parallel ground recoil lug that is also oversize to transmit the energy over a larger area with less chance of flexing of recoil lug. The front ring of the action, the face of the barrel locking nut,bolt locking lugs and the bolt face are precission machined. This effectivly makes the entire action, recoil lug and barrel as if they were one uniform piece to maintain 100% concentricity with the chamder and bore. Then he will bed the stock. then he will put Ken Farrel g- force 20 moa base and tactical rings,then the new viper PST 6X24-50 FFP SCOPE. You can see i am trying to get the best i can out of a factory rifle. Do you think i should do the 20 rounds or less ? Thanks for info i would like this to be a shooter for my grandson. Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new shooter, post: 390038, member: 5792"] Goodgrouper do you still think Tubb final finish would be good for new factory rifle ? I am getting a savage 111 long range hunter for grandson. The rifle is being ship form the factory to Savage Gunsmithing.com. Here is what he will do. Us a custom parallel ground recoil lug that is also oversize to transmit the energy over a larger area with less chance of flexing of recoil lug. The front ring of the action, the face of the barrel locking nut,bolt locking lugs and the bolt face are precission machined. This effectivly makes the entire action, recoil lug and barrel as if they were one uniform piece to maintain 100% concentricity with the chamder and bore. Then he will bed the stock. then he will put Ken Farrel g- force 20 moa base and tactical rings,then the new viper PST 6X24-50 FFP SCOPE. You can see i am trying to get the best i can out of a factory rifle. Do you think i should do the 20 rounds or less ? Thanks for info i would like this to be a shooter for my grandson. Joe [/QUOTE]
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