Re: Barrel break-in and cleaning
I own two factory rifles both pre64 model 70's. Custom bolt actions: 6 prone rifles, 4 tactical/long range hunting, and 6 600/1000 yard benchrest rifles. My palma rifles for the last 20,000 rounds/five barrels have primarily shot Sierra 155 SMK's with Varget powder. Very clean burning combination. New barrel break-in, shoot and clean for the first 5, then shoot 3 and clean for total of 20, guns broke in. Clean it every 100 rounds till round count hits 500 then about every 1000 rounds. If I went over 1000 my X count starts falling off and bore scoping shows a nasty combination of carbon/copper on the lands. Clean it up and back to normal. I have been shooting the "new" palma bullets by Sierra and Berger and experimenting with different powders and I have to clean every two to three hundred rounds. If your rifle meets your accuracy requirement without break-in or regular cleaning by all means don't...........
I own two factory rifles both pre64 model 70's. Custom bolt actions: 6 prone rifles, 4 tactical/long range hunting, and 6 600/1000 yard benchrest rifles. My palma rifles for the last 20,000 rounds/five barrels have primarily shot Sierra 155 SMK's with Varget powder. Very clean burning combination. New barrel break-in, shoot and clean for the first 5, then shoot 3 and clean for total of 20, guns broke in. Clean it every 100 rounds till round count hits 500 then about every 1000 rounds. If I went over 1000 my X count starts falling off and bore scoping shows a nasty combination of carbon/copper on the lands. Clean it up and back to normal. I have been shooting the "new" palma bullets by Sierra and Berger and experimenting with different powders and I have to clean every two to three hundred rounds. If your rifle meets your accuracy requirement without break-in or regular cleaning by all means don't...........