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Reloading
Varmint Al's barrel break-in method
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2659025" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I have heard of this very same method being used by Keith Glasscock (Winning in the Wind on YouTube) using JB or Iosso to polish the barrel when it's brand new. I have thought of this as well, because essentially you're doing the same thing with a mild abrasive as shooting 10-20 shots and cleaning will do I would think. You're rolling over and polishing any burrs in the chamber and burnishing the bore. I don't do much of a break in. I usually shoot 10-20 and clean for the first 100 rounds while fire forming brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2659025, member: 69478"] I have heard of this very same method being used by Keith Glasscock (Winning in the Wind on YouTube) using JB or Iosso to polish the barrel when it's brand new. I have thought of this as well, because essentially you're doing the same thing with a mild abrasive as shooting 10-20 shots and cleaning will do I would think. You're rolling over and polishing any burrs in the chamber and burnishing the bore. I don't do much of a break in. I usually shoot 10-20 and clean for the first 100 rounds while fire forming brass. [/QUOTE]
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