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So...Breaking in New Barrel Is a Scam?
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<blockquote data-quote="LewisH" data-source="post: 332608" data-attributes="member: 8507"><p>John Barsness has a comprehensive article on this subject in the Nov. issue of "American Rifleman." It is a very good read.</p><p> </p><p>Basically he opines that the tradional barrel break-in on a custom barrel, and some factory barrels, is a waste of time, and exlains his reasoning in detail (including ten years of bore-scoping).</p><p> </p><p>I was fortunate to spend some time hunting and chatting with John in South Africa (2007), and he is the "Real Deal." I don't know about some gun writers, but John can "walk the walk."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LewisH, post: 332608, member: 8507"] John Barsness has a comprehensive article on this subject in the Nov. issue of "American Rifleman." It is a very good read. Basically he opines that the tradional barrel break-in on a custom barrel, and some factory barrels, is a waste of time, and exlains his reasoning in detail (including ten years of bore-scoping). I was fortunate to spend some time hunting and chatting with John in South Africa (2007), and he is the "Real Deal." I don't know about some gun writers, but John can "walk the walk." [/QUOTE]
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