Some US manufactures put a break in procedure online to stop clients bothering them with questions. There is no need for one, but it keeps people off their backs.So would you say it’s overplayed the whole breaking in thing ?
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Some US manufactures put a break in procedure online to stop clients bothering them with questions. There is no need for one, but it keeps people off their backs.So would you say it’s overplayed the whole breaking in thing ?
My take.How do all
Apologies if this has been covered/done to death already and I’m sure there are different takes on the subject but is it necessary to break in a barrel on a modern hunting rifle as rigorously as say you might of had to in the past . My first thought is to follow whatever the manufacturer recommends. I’ve seen and read where one shot is taken then cleaned then another shot taken then cleaned and so on, I’ve also seen where it’s recommended three or five shots taken then clean etc .
So is it safe to say put a number of rounds ( whatever you think ) down the barrel then clean the barrel and then watch the groups fired tighten up after say a box worth of ammo ?
All the time bearing in mind how much ammo is these days, I was wondering if it would be prudent to put a box of cheapo ammo down the barrel to take care of any factory burs etc and break it in this way ie once it’s cleaned you can move onto the decent ammo of choice to then find the one your barrel likes ?
Be interested to hear what works for people that is if they do break their barrels in at all ?
Thanks.
My take.
If you have a factory rifle, they have already fired rounds through the barrel, hurredly run a rod down the bore because it's coming up on the lunch hour, and tossed your rifle into the rack.
If it's a custom barrel and they tell you to run it in, return it and ask for your money back.
I buy a lot of rifles. I have never 'run one in' and I've no complaints about accuracy. My last rifle purchase was a CZ in 7,62 Russian. After a patch of Hoppes 9 and several drying patches I got sub MOA with factory ammo, clusters with my handloads. Same with my Ruger Americans and Tikkas.
Just shoot it.
(The next time you think a question has been done to death, try the search engine, Larry. Upper right corner of the screen. LIttle magnifying glass with the word "Search" next to it. )
~Muir
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Yeh I know how the search function goes but when I put in the search it didn’t for whatever reason bring up what I was after, but no biggy it is what it is….
That's my philosophy on life in general! The missus loves it....(!)Sometimes the less you care the better.