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Posted: 7/9/2003 1:07:32 AM EDT
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I just got a 1/8 twist Stainless Steel RRA 16in barrell. What is the best way to break it in? I heard just dumping a 100 rnds throught it would work, but I think that is for chrome lined bbls. any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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For a chrome lined barrel I think you're safe just shooting it without a "break in" so to speak. If the barrel is not chrome lined, I'd follow the manufacturer's recommended procedure. Anything non-chrome lined (like my bolt action hunting rifles) I always have followed a procedure of shooting 1-3 rounds then clean the barrel. I do this for the first 10 rounds. Then I shoot groups of five rounds followed by a cleaning for the next 20 rounds. I also don't let the barrel get real hot during this period. Again, that's what I've done for non-chrome lined bolt guns. Both my ARs are chrome lined, so I just shot 100+ rounds first range visit. I'm sure someone will come along and describe a better way to break in an AR without a chrome barrel. |
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Compass Lake Engineering has these instructions on their site about SS barrel break-in. [url]http://www.compasslake.com/instructions.htm[/url] These are the instructions given by Wes at MSTN. They sell some great SPR barrels. "HERE'S THE BREAK-IN ROUTINE GOT IT FROM PAUL. I TRASH A LOT OF PATCHES & BORE BRUSHES THIS WAY. 1 SHOT & CLEAN, FIVE TIMES. 2 SHOTS & CLEAN, FIVE TIMES 5 SHOTS & CLEAN, FIVE TIMES SETTLE DOWN AND START SHOOTING FIVE SHOT GROUPS, CLEANING AFTER EACH. KEEP GOING UNTIL AT LEAST TWO FIVE SHOT GROUPS SEQUENTIALLY UNDER MOA. THEN I CALL IT GOOD TO GO. BUT I STILL ALWAYS CLEAN EVERY 20 ROUNDS. WHEN I SAY "CLEAN", I MEAN CLEAN LIKE IT SAYS ON THE SHOOTER'S CHOICE BOTTLE: 1. 2 WET PATCHES 2. 10 STROKES WITH A [NEW] WET BORE BRUSH 3. 3 WET PATCHES 4. DRY PATCHES UNTIL THEY COME OUT CLEAN I DO LOVE THESE SPR BARRELS BY COMPASS LAKE! THEY ALL HAVE SHOT WELL UNDER MOA FOR US. WES GRANT MSTN.BIZ " Hope this helps. Ed |
| Anyone ever use David Tubb's Final Finish? Its a kit that you reload the bullets and shoot them out your barrel. The bullets have this grit on them that smoothes out the inside of your barrel and removes any burs you may have and make it so it does not foul up as bad and improves accuracy and velocity. |
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