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2/2/2003 6:58:25 PM EDT
I purchased a 'NIB' Colt R6530 Lightweight Sporter awhile back, and have yet to actually shoot it!  Anyway, I am wondering if there is really a right way and a wrong way to break in this barrel?  I have seen some reference to this subject within this web site, but using the 'search' feature, I'm not coming up with anything.  I would appreciate info regarding this..  Fact or fiction?  
Approx 1980 I had purchased a new AR-15 SP-1 for approx 350.00.  I shot the hell outa that rifle, and could drive tacks with it.  If someone had told me that I needed to 'break-in' the barrel, I'd have hit him in the teeth with a beer bottle.  I pushed AND pulled the cleaning rod through the barrel.  Guess I broke every rule in the book.  Still, it was one hell of an accurate rifle.  Sold it after 20 + years, thinking I would rather have a SS Mini-14.  Stupid.  That didn't last long.  Sold it and started looking for another Colt, and I think I'm really gonna like this new Sporter!  However, I can tell you that it DID cost a little bit more than that old SP1 did.  Therefore, I don't want to take any chances.  If the gang here tells me to break in the barrel (along with instructions), I'll listen!  Thanks
Jim
2/2/2003 7:25:29 PM EDT
[#1]
Bushmaster has great suggestions on this subject
2/2/2003 7:43:45 PM EDT
[#2]
[url]http://www.bushmaster.com/faqs/non_chrome_break-in.asp[/url]
2/3/2003 2:51:02 PM EDT
[#3]
Thanks for the link, guys.  I'll follow their advice.
Jim
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