RE: Is it really important to break-in a new barrel?
Well, this is something I did for a while because I thought it was absolutely necessary (based on what others told me), but it didn't take me too long to realize I was wasting my time. So, now I no longer bother with this. I just make sure the barrel is clean before firing a round through it for the very first time then thoroughly clean it after each range session (20 to 25 rounds).