This is the guide I got from Noveske for barrel brake in. I'm a newb and I'm having trouble understanding it. A little help would be great thanks.
"Break-in
It is necessary to clean your barrel well using proper cleaning equipment prior to use of the barrel. We have not found any benefits when using an extended break-in procedure.
Cleaning Supplies & Techniques
We like the Dewey coated rods, a good bore guide, copper/bronze brushes and cotton flannel patches, the appropriate size to keep that jag and rod in the middle of the bore. When cleaning, the brush or jag should only travel through the barrel from the breech to the muzzle, the same as the path of the bullet. Do not ever pull a brush or jag back through the crown of the barrel. You will need a good carbon solvent, like KG 1. Shooters Choice or CR-10 will chemically loosen the copper fouling, but KG 2 is found to remove the copper without the use of chemical solvents which may attack barrel steel. After cleaning with chemical solvents, neutralize the solvents with denatured alcohol or oil and patch dry. If using KG 2 or any other micro abrasive product, use KG 3 solvent to flush out the bore, spraying from the breech with muzzle end down. Always finish with Tetra Gun Oil or KG 4. Never shoot a dry bore (chemically stripped) as this will greatly promote copper fouling. Clean the chamber with a cloth chamber mop, not a GI chamber brush."
I have a good cleaning rod, nylon brush, bore mop, brass brush and jag as well as the flannel patches. My local gun store had cr-10 but not kg so I got the cr-10. Can someone help a newb decipher the steps for break in.
Also when I use the cr-10 I'll dry the barrel with a patch or two than what follow up with balistol or leave it dry? Once the gun is clean and ready to shoot how do I break it in?