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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 118061" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>With a custom bbl that has been hand lapped at the factory I dont know that I would use any abrasives on it like the tubbs or JB bore paste. </p><p></p><p>The method I have used is to clean the bbl as soon as you get it. After cleaning take a patch with some kind of gun oil on it and run it through the bore. After this shoot 2 shots down the bore and clean it out completely. run a oily patch again and fire 2 more shots, clean, oily patch, 2 more shots. I do this for 10rnds and then go in groups of 3 shots. Take the gun out and shoot at something fun as well, milk jugs, some kinda varmint, whatever to make the break in process as fun as possible because i hate it. Once i get to 20-30 rnds all of the custom guns i have been around are pretty well done.</p><p></p><p>that is just what works for me</p><p></p><p>take it easy</p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 118061, member: 3115"] With a custom bbl that has been hand lapped at the factory I dont know that I would use any abrasives on it like the tubbs or JB bore paste. The method I have used is to clean the bbl as soon as you get it. After cleaning take a patch with some kind of gun oil on it and run it through the bore. After this shoot 2 shots down the bore and clean it out completely. run a oily patch again and fire 2 more shots, clean, oily patch, 2 more shots. I do this for 10rnds and then go in groups of 3 shots. Take the gun out and shoot at something fun as well, milk jugs, some kinda varmint, whatever to make the break in process as fun as possible because i hate it. Once i get to 20-30 rnds all of the custom guns i have been around are pretty well done. that is just what works for me take it easy steve [/QUOTE]
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