Help with Barrel Break -in
#4

Please read everything you can find on this topic before using ANY product !!!
http://www.davidtubb.com/finalfinish.html
http://www.rifleshootermag.com/gunsmithing/finish_0723/
IMO - pay a quality gunsmith to hand lap the barrel !!!
http://www.davidtubb.com/finalfinish.html
http://www.rifleshootermag.com/gunsmithing/finish_0723/
IMO - pay a quality gunsmith to hand lap the barrel !!!
#5

Several years ago Smith & Wesson sold a product (manufactured by Action Products, Inc.) called "FRICTION BLOCK" that was sold to seal the metal and make cleaning easier. I still have an old bottle of the stuff. I didn't see any real difference, so I quit using it.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Adirondacks
Posts: 1,305

The best way to break in a barrel is to just give it a good cleaning before the first shot then just shoot it.I generally clean after every 20 shot's or so.JB's good if the rifling is really rough or if you've got a lot of buildup of copper or whatever.IMO some of these "special procedures" I've come acros for breaking in new barrels are a load O'crap.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saint Robert, MO
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#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Posts: 2,600

The best way to break in a barrel is to just give it a good cleaning before the first shot then just shoot it.I generally clean after every 20 shot's or so.JB's good if the rifling is really rough or if you've got a lot of buildup of copper or whatever.IMO some of these "special procedures" I've come acros for breaking in new barrels are a load O'crap.
......... Not pickin' on you or anything, Bernie, but I've found that with a NEW rifle I've had great results by doing as you suggest ... give it a GOOD scrubbing initially.... but here's where we part philosophies.. I use a shoot/clean procedure for a specific number of shots and also a number of rounds between cleanings. I may be a little anal about it, but since I've been doing this, I have had extremely good luck with "out-of-the-box" guns shooting great... and that's a different bunch of brands too.
........ My solvent of choice for this work is Butch"s Boreshine.
, but hey... do what you think works best...
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Garfield NJ USA
Posts: 3,067

I also feel that break in procedures are a load of BS, I clean the gun, then at the range I'll clean after the first two or three five shot groups, by then the scope is usually zeroed and then clean every two to three groups. This is my regular regimen when shooting. The only guns I don't do this for are the AK, SKS and AR's. Oh and my handguns of course.