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Old 11-22-2011 | 07:39 AM
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SecondChance
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With haveing shot benchrest for years and owned barrels by kreiger, Shilen, Lilja, and then some lesser known custom barrels for my rifles, some costing more than the rifle itself and we have come to find out it really does not matter on the barrel break in what you do.

I attended a seminar with G.David Tubb, holds and broke more long distance records than anyone known, said that if the barrel was not manufactured correctly at the shop, nothing will make it shoot better. I asked him bout barrel break in and thats what he told me.

I myself fire the first 25 shots with cleaning between each shot, soaked patch in solvent, plastic brush, then a clean patch. Then I do it for the next 25, every third shot. Next 50 every 5th shot, then take it home for a THOROUGH cleaning using barrel foaming agents and bronze brush. All cleaned from the chamber using a bore and chamber guide. I could go into using a bore scope to show imperfections and lapping compound agents on cast bullets but that is far and beyond what we need in a hunting rifle. I even do this with our sniper weapons at work.

As Sheridan said, don't even beging to look at groups for the first 100 shots. Just take along a friend, let the barrel cool between shots, and just make a hole in a berm with them. Don't even take a target so to speak. Sounds like alot, but it really not for what your asking your weapon to do.
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