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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Is barrel break-in really needed for factory guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="zupatun" data-source="post: 59400" data-attributes="member: 3533"><p>I'm buying a used Tikka Varmint in .308 and I'm planning to use Dave Tubb's Final Finsh system on it even though it has 75 rounds through it already. According to Dave Tubbs as well as Chuck Hawk's websites I should get better accuracy, lower barrel pressures (due to lower friction) and longer barrel life (all things being equal) if I do. Anyone have any reason to believe otherwise? </p><p></p><p>Matt Roth (New to LR hunting)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zupatun, post: 59400, member: 3533"] I'm buying a used Tikka Varmint in .308 and I'm planning to use Dave Tubb's Final Finsh system on it even though it has 75 rounds through it already. According to Dave Tubbs as well as Chuck Hawk's websites I should get better accuracy, lower barrel pressures (due to lower friction) and longer barrel life (all things being equal) if I do. Anyone have any reason to believe otherwise? Matt Roth (New to LR hunting) [/QUOTE]
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