I took my new Howa 1500 Compact Varminter 308 to the range to break the barrel in. In about an hour I fired 36 shots, running a bore snake (I know, should have use a rod and patches)down the barrel with Hoppes cleaner between every shot. Very little copper fouling, even after extensive cleaning (no blue-green on patches). The barrel never got too hot to touch but it was definately very warm. I could hold onto it without burning myself. It's a heavy barrel as well. Did I over-heat the barrel during the break in period?
I'm asking because I've got about 60-70 rounds through the barrel. Hand loads, same bullet, different powders and weights, and the groups have been less than satisfactory (for me). I've hit around 1.5" at 100 yards, about 2.25"-3.5" at 200 yards. My AR in 223 groups better. Maybe it's not broken in completely yet? Maybe I overheated the barrel? Maybe I should just try some other bullets? I'll try other bullets and report back.
I was using Sierra GameKing 165gr BTSP. I don't really trust that soft lead tip for accuracy purposes... What do you all think? Polymer tip or HP?
I'm asking because I've got about 60-70 rounds through the barrel. Hand loads, same bullet, different powders and weights, and the groups have been less than satisfactory (for me). I've hit around 1.5" at 100 yards, about 2.25"-3.5" at 200 yards. My AR in 223 groups better. Maybe it's not broken in completely yet? Maybe I overheated the barrel? Maybe I should just try some other bullets? I'll try other bullets and report back.
I was using Sierra GameKing 165gr BTSP. I don't really trust that soft lead tip for accuracy purposes... What do you all think? Polymer tip or HP?