"Breaking In" a Barrel?
I did a search, and didn't find anything about this, which surprised me a little bit, but my question is -
Is there any need to do any kind of "break in" procedure for a new precision barrel? I've heard of people doing things like shooting 5 rounds, then cleaning, repeat X amount of times, shoot 10 rounds, clean, repeat, shoot 20 rounds, clean, repeat, etc. etc. etc...
I wanted to pick your knowledgeable brains for some answers...
Is anything like this necessary? Will it actually "squeeze" out some extra accuracy? Or is it all bologna and propaganda created by the solvent/gun care product companies?
"What if I told you 'Oorah, Yut-yut, Semper Fi, Devil Dog'?"
The two loudest sounds in the world are a gun going boom when you want it to go click, and a gun going click when you want it to go boom
Bookmarks