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How do you break-in a barrel on a new gun ? Does it matter?
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go to savage's website they have a pretty detailed process of how to break in a new barrel. some guys say it doesnt matter and just go shoot other guys practice proper break in like the pope practices religion.
i had to break in a new barrel recently and did a modified verison of what savage reccomends based on how much ammo i could afford to burn and my time restraints. a buddy of mine bought a new rifle and followed savages process to the T and burned through 2 boxes or more of ammo and spent an entire afternoon doing so.
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there was another one like this a bit ago, usally i shoot 3 shot groups cleaning inbetween about 5 or so then i think i am o.k. never had any problems
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I was told to clean then shoot a 3 shot group then clean...repeat for the first 50 or so shots....lol...not sure it is the right way but I like cleaning so it wasn't any sort of heartache for me to do this....
I have read easily 100 different methods and my one brother in law told me there is no need to clean any gun prior to shooting it and from the shotty I borrowed from him apparently no need to clean after shooting either
I know its been discussed at length on here because I read a couple threads on it a year ago when I was wondering the same thing
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This will be discussed and argued about forever. The last thread that was up came to a conclusion. Shoot 1 round, clean barrel, repeat for first 20 rounds. That is it.
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Thats how I do it. I use a bore snake after every round for at least the first 20.
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theoreticaly a wire brush will become inefficient after so many runs through a bore due to the maliable fibers of the brush bending and no longer applying appropriate pressure to the bore. doesnt this mean that a bore snake is a a waste of money??
i love my bore snakes. quick and easy lol
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First thing i do is take it outside, make sure it is unloaded and pointed is a safe direction.
Then i drop it/knock it over on the rocks so that part is out of the way
If in doubt as the proper way to "season"/break in a barrel contact the gun manufacture/barrel maker.
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all depends on the barrel. a hand lapped makers barrel is pretty much ready to shoot. a rough factory barrel might take a while to smooth up. fire a few and clean it, that will give you an idea as to how much fouling you have going on. if you are pulling a good bit of fouling, clean every few shots.....if not, stretch it out a bit.
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January 26, 2010, 10:18:29 PM »
check out riflebarrels.com. Dan Lilja makes some of the best barrels in the world and has the world championships to prove it. I've used his procedure a couple of times and had great luck.
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It depends a lot on the quality of the barrel. Most factory barrels are high production and have tons of flaws and loose tolerences, it will likely make little to no difference on the procedure you chosse.
On a custom Hart, Douglas, Lilja, etc it can make a noticable difference. All you are trying to accomplish during barrel break-in is to smooth out the flaws in the barrel. Cleaning vigously, helps to reduce copper fouling. In custom barrels that are hand lapped the barrel will often-times need less of a break-in period. A bore snake is only removing the powder residue and not removing copper. You will need to switch to a brush and copper solvent, I use a variety of things including JB Compound and Montana Extreme copper solvent to scrub my new barrels.
I have heard of very good results using David Tubbs Final Bore Finishing System for fire lapping the bore.
Look here:
http://www.davidtubb.com/tcom_images/downloads/break_in_article_new.pdf
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Lol the never end story here. Ive done the breakin that olympic arms has up and Ive just shot the gun and cleaned after I was done shooting. both shot sub moa so
. Now if your shooting a bench rest gun it might make a difference but in a hunting rifle I dont think I would worry that much.
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January 27, 2010, 11:49:05 AM »
I skip the whole breaking in a barrel by shooting it by spending an hour in front of the TV hand lapping the barrel with JB Bore paste. Does the same thing in far less time and far less cost.
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man miles thanks now i have to go wipe off the tears from watching that video boy that was painfull to watch.
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