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barrel break in suggestions........

bowstryder

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I have a 10/22 magnum which I will be finishing up soon. The barrel is a lilja match .920 21" When the barrel arrived I read up on the instructions and suggestions...... They recommended that this barrel be broken in as a centerfire would be as it has a .224 pipe and .22 wmr are most all jacketed bullets. I don't think that ripping the gun from the stock and then tearing the barrel off that many times is good idea. I am very careful with all of my weapons and treat break in with the utmost respect, but this time I don't like it on this platform. Too many things can go wrong or wear out or unevenly. Suggestions?
 
Re: barrel break in suggestions........

I have tried searching and there really isnt much on the .22 wmr, especially for the lilja. I have been scouring the web and that's pretty much what most everyone is saying. Clean before the first shot, assemble and then use a bore snake when it needs it. Thanks Jon
 
Re: barrel break in suggestions........

If it were my personal rifle:

1. clean prior to first shot
2. shoot 30-40 times
3. clean again
4. shoot 150-200 times
5. clean again
6. shoot till it either dosent cycle good or acuraccy falls off
7. clean again

Done!
 
Re: barrel break in suggestions........

..." <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">I don't think that ripping the gun from the stock and then tearing the barrel off that many times is good idea.</span></span> "
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No need to take barrel off from the Action to clean it .
Have the guy building your 10/22 drill a hole in the rear of the Action concentric to the Bore as to able to push your cleaning rod in from the chamber to muzzle .
So all you got to do is just remove from Stock. drop out the Bolt , guide spring & neoprene Buffer to Rod-clean and then re-torque it back in the stock .

also: It's a custom build you are getting ? So They might be already doing that anyway & you just don't know about it.
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