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Gunsmithing barrel break in

Re: barrel break in

I like using Montana Xtreme Copper Killer 50 BMG Solvent, a nylon brush, a jag, and several dry patches.

Here is what I have found best, paying primary attention to the throat area. I omit the Copper Cream, and find it to be unnecessary.

http://www.montanaxtreme.com/recommended-cleaning-procedures/

After that I clean every 100 rds, or outing, whichever comes first. Then I store with a small amount of Montana Xtreme Bore Conditioner. Then, one cotton patch through the barrel before the next firing, and I'm good to go.
 
Re: barrel break in

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Re: barrel break in

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: X Ring Accuracy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Rut Roh, here comes the pissing matches. </div></div>

lol...my grampa always had a warning he'd say to me about pissing in the wind...or was it on electric fences...? Maybe it was on his leg....? I forgot! Either way, What I gathered from those time tested words of wisdom is basically all things "PISS" = BAAAAD!
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ScottyO
I opined via PM so as not to get pissed on
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Re: barrel break in

go read through the objective view on barrel break in.

The short of it is most barrels, less they're a custom barrel or a factory one that was lapped will need a break-in procedure. How that's done is of significant debate.


basically a few rounds then clean then a few more rounds and clean....do this until it's very easy to clean. After that shoot unit accuracy goes to crap.

I've had barrels that only needed 5 rounds and I've had them that took better than 100 rounds before the barrel settled down.

don't make it a chore...go shoot and just have the cleaning you do while you BS with other shooters.