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The Basics, Starting Out
New barrel break-in?
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<blockquote data-quote="bthomasb1" data-source="post: 723913" data-attributes="member: 39017"><p>Hello Farout,factory barrels tend to look gray,dingy and have several tooling marks in the chamber and the barrel itself, before shooting them,after breakin the start to shine up and show less tooling marks and will be noticably easier to clean.40 shots can sometimes do a lot for a barrel.If they are really bad to start or dont start to clean up after the first 40 I will firelap the bore but to be honest if the bore is that bad it will probally never be a great gun in my book</p><p> There are several video's on youtube that will allow you to see some bores if you want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bthomasb1, post: 723913, member: 39017"] Hello Farout,factory barrels tend to look gray,dingy and have several tooling marks in the chamber and the barrel itself, before shooting them,after breakin the start to shine up and show less tooling marks and will be noticably easier to clean.40 shots can sometimes do a lot for a barrel.If they are really bad to start or dont start to clean up after the first 40 I will firelap the bore but to be honest if the bore is that bad it will probally never be a great gun in my book There are several video's on youtube that will allow you to see some bores if you want [/QUOTE]
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