My observations on Barrel break in
Some people follow the barrel break in instructions and shoot one clean,etc,etc, and some don’t.
Sorta reminds me of, buying a new car. There is a brief section ,in the owners manual that addresses, “Break In”. How many people do you think actually follow those instructions?
How many people do you think even reads the owners manual.
I stopped doing the barrel break in process many years ago. I observed that some barrels never showed any copper fouling and some never stopped copper fouling.
I have changed my barrel ,during a match, from one that was “broke in” to one that had never been shot. Done this several times. Sometimes,the barrel that was not broken in, shot better than the one it replaced. I have seen Larry Baggett and other shooters change barrels at a match, for a variety of reasons. Some of those barrels had never been broken in.
You don’t have to be a Hall Of Fame shooter to recognize that there are few absolutes in this sport. Larry Baggett told me one time, if you want to learn this game,”Figure it out yourself”.
I have not seen in, 20 years, any evidence to support the claim that barrel break in instructions are necessary. New barrels either shoot or they don’t.
I have shared this story before, Barrel Maker Ed Shilen, told me once that a gunsmith definitely can make a barrel not shoot. Ed Shilen knew a thing or two about Rifle Barrels. just some food for thought.
Glenn
Some people follow the barrel break in instructions and shoot one clean,etc,etc, and some don’t.
Sorta reminds me of, buying a new car. There is a brief section ,in the owners manual that addresses, “Break In”. How many people do you think actually follow those instructions?
How many people do you think even reads the owners manual.
I stopped doing the barrel break in process many years ago. I observed that some barrels never showed any copper fouling and some never stopped copper fouling.
I have changed my barrel ,during a match, from one that was “broke in” to one that had never been shot. Done this several times. Sometimes,the barrel that was not broken in, shot better than the one it replaced. I have seen Larry Baggett and other shooters change barrels at a match, for a variety of reasons. Some of those barrels had never been broken in.
You don’t have to be a Hall Of Fame shooter to recognize that there are few absolutes in this sport. Larry Baggett told me one time, if you want to learn this game,”Figure it out yourself”.
I have not seen in, 20 years, any evidence to support the claim that barrel break in instructions are necessary. New barrels either shoot or they don’t.
I have shared this story before, Barrel Maker Ed Shilen, told me once that a gunsmith definitely can make a barrel not shoot. Ed Shilen knew a thing or two about Rifle Barrels. just some food for thought.
Glenn