Okay so now I have my gun done. New narrel from mr a himself. I run 15 rounds am nothing as far as cleaning. What is proper schedule on this new barrel?? I read one post a out shoot/clean/shoot/clean. I
Break in ???
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Originally posted by hill.brandonj View PostOkay so now I have my gun done. New narrel from mr a himself. I run 15 rounds am nothing as far as cleaning. What is proper schedule on this new barrel?? I read one post a out shoot/clean/shoot/clean. I
Clean it as you would any other barrel. No need to break in a barrel unless the barrel maker failed to give you a finished barrel. If you want to, go ahead but it won't make the barrel shoot better or last longer. And, there is no single process better than any other. All of them waste money and time.
Use the rifle and clean when you think it is needed.
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depends on what its for i have several custom gun and if its for match shooting my gunsmith recommends shoot clean shoot clean shoot clean shoot 3 clean shoot 3 clean shoot 5 clean and your done....for those that dont think it makes a difference i don't no about that.....either way u will no when its all broke in when your velocity stabilizes use a chrono for that....... good luck.........shoot straightLast edited by Guest; 10-21-2012, 01:02 AM.
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Originally posted by djkilen View Postdepends on what its for i have several custom gun and if its for match shooting my gunsmith recommends shoot clean shoot clean shoot clean shoot 3 clean shoot 3 clean shoot 5 clean and your done....for those that dont think it makes a difference i don't no about that.....either way u will no when its all broke in when your velocity stabilizes use a chrono for that....... good luck.........shoot straight
So, your gunsmiths are saying that 14 rounds fired with six cleanings makes a significant difference in the performance of a new barrel?
This sounds like the myth that one swipe with a bronze bore brush through a barrel equals 100 rounds of wear.
Anyway, 14 rounds of wasted money is a better option than the 50 - 100 round 'barrel break in' processes that were around fifteen or twenty years ago.
LR1955
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Originally posted by LRRPF52 View PostIf my barrel cleaning habits were equated to child care, I'd be charged with neglect! Barrel Services would put my blasters in foster care, where disturbed shooters would clean them furiously until they were throughly damaged.
I do use bore foam once in a while. It helps find the rifling.LOL
I don't believe in barrel break-in theories anymore either. IF I have an accuracy or chambering issue, then I usually do a decent cleaning. Otherwise I really don't worry about anything past running a bore snake once in a while. I have JB and Sweets, but I rarely use them.
I am curious about the new CFE powder though. One of these days when I get a chance I'm going to try shooting a bunch of CFE loads and see if some of the copper goes away.
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I see a whole new line of thinking here
we can sell copper paste to apply to bullets to fill those ugly cracks and dips in the barrel .
the process will create a better seal and increase velocity and accuracy
IE: Moly, Otis lifeliner and several other products in the past
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Originally posted by Smoke View PostI see a whole new line of thinking here
we can sell copper paste to apply to bullets to fill those ugly cracks and dips in the barrel .
the process will create a better seal and increase velocity and accuracy
IE: Moly, Otis lifeliner and several other products in the pastLife member NRA, SAF, GOA, WVSRPA (and VFW). Also member WVCDL. Join NOW!!!!!
We either hang together on this, or we'll certainly HANG separately.....
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