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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Match Grade Barrell break in procedures
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<blockquote data-quote="jonboy2014" data-source="post: 1020208" data-attributes="member: 86156"><p>Thanks for all replies to my question. I just want to add that this barrel maker has an excellent track record. His barrels are bullet button pulled and lapped. I had a gunsmith say it may be due to bad lapping procedures by manufacturer. I do understand that during cleaning and break in process involves watching how much cleaning is necessary between each break in shooting. ie copper fouling. If I do five shots with cleaning and wait time procedure between each shot and let the barrel tell me when it is properly broken in is the way to go ? Probably 5 for 25 rounds total or so would be appropriate ? I was told by gunsmith the barrel will let you know based on less and less copper fouling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboy2014, post: 1020208, member: 86156"] Thanks for all replies to my question. I just want to add that this barrel maker has an excellent track record. His barrels are bullet button pulled and lapped. I had a gunsmith say it may be due to bad lapping procedures by manufacturer. I do understand that during cleaning and break in process involves watching how much cleaning is necessary between each break in shooting. ie copper fouling. If I do five shots with cleaning and wait time procedure between each shot and let the barrel tell me when it is properly broken in is the way to go ? Probably 5 for 25 rounds total or so would be appropriate ? I was told by gunsmith the barrel will let you know based on less and less copper fouling [/QUOTE]
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