29 December 2001, 06:34
loud-n-boomerBarrel Break-in
We cover this periodically, but there are always new ideas. How do you break-in a new barrel?
I follow the shoot one round and clean with Hoppes followed by Sweets for the first ten rounds, then fire two and clean with Hoppes followed by Sweets for the next ten rounds.
29 December 2001, 08:02
Dutch100 strokes with Flitz and then shoot the crap out of it....... Who's got time for barrel break in. JMO, Dutch.
29 December 2001, 17:31
<Mike Dettorre>First thing I do is take the barreled action out of the the stock and squirt some liquid soap in it.
Then I boil about two quarts of water and pour in down the bbl.
The above process gets all the machining residue and oils out of the bbl and "opens" up the pores.
Then I do about a 60 to 70 passes with JBs
and then I shoot and clean 2-3 rounds at a time.
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MED
The sole purpose of a rifle is to please its owner
30 December 2001, 03:58
TBSI'm with dutch on this one. Good barrels don't need break-in and bad barrels, well--- there just bad barrels. I clean them first with JB to get any left over tooling junk out and then go shoot.
31 December 2001, 14:31
JDLast summer I barreled 2 different actions with 7 MM Rem Mags. One is a Douglas on a Ruger and the other a Shilen on a Mark X. I broke in the Douglas with the frequent cleanings, and I just cleaned the crap out of the Shilen and shot it. Both barrels give MOA with the Shilen being slightly better.
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JD