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jaybic
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Hey all,
The gun smith called and said that Kreiger had shipped my new .308 barrel and my newly tuned up Rem 700 will be done soon. My question is this.
Is it necessary to do any sort of barrel bread-in on a hand-lapped barrel like this? I am kinda hoping to be able to skip the....shoot...clean...shoot...clean thing and get right to load testing.
I have understood(mistakenly perhaps) that a break-in is to fire-polish away reamer marks and various barrel burs and imperfections in factory barrels, yes?
Does this still apply to the new super-duper high falutin wonder tube that I am having installed?
Thanks for any advice in advance. I just dont want to mess up a brand new barrel.
Thanks again,
Jaybic
The gun smith called and said that Kreiger had shipped my new .308 barrel and my newly tuned up Rem 700 will be done soon. My question is this.
Is it necessary to do any sort of barrel bread-in on a hand-lapped barrel like this? I am kinda hoping to be able to skip the....shoot...clean...shoot...clean thing and get right to load testing.
I have understood(mistakenly perhaps) that a break-in is to fire-polish away reamer marks and various barrel burs and imperfections in factory barrels, yes?
Does this still apply to the new super-duper high falutin wonder tube that I am having installed?
Thanks for any advice in advance. I just dont want to mess up a brand new barrel.
Thanks again,
Jaybic