Buy a quality barrel and spend your time shooting it and not cleaning! Over 600 rounds and I've cleaned it twice. I saw no difference in accuracy being squeaky clean or 300 rounds dirty.
Buy a quality barrel and spend your time shooting it and not cleaning! Over 600 rounds and I've cleaned it twice. I saw no difference in accuracy being squeaky clean or 300 rounds dirty.
yep^^^^ no need with a rifle cut.. now with a button barrel ill brake in.ive also quit going through the 100 round brake in and started using the tubbs bullets
Ill check that out. Jeff1383 what kind of barrel do u have
Shoot it like you stole it. It will break itself in as you fire it.
when I built my first AR15 I took it to the range, shot the snot out of it and cleaned it when I was done. To this day, it will still put the entire contents of two, ten round magazines ( I live in California) into a group that can be covered with a quarter. I don't believe in barrel brake in.
Every rifle in my safe will deliver the same accuracy as the day I handed the money accross the counter and I have never done any barrel brake in on any of them
Thanks guys for the info. I personally havnt noticed a difference with my other rifles either rdsii64. This was just my first precision rifle and wantedto hear some other oppinions. Jeff1383, i was looking at that same barrel before i found a complete upper lol
Nothing wrong with that chamber, so long as it is used the way it was designed!Originally Posted by jeff1383;3
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The proof is in the shooting!
“The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles.”
Jeff Cooper
Please further enlighten me....