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<blockquote data-quote="matthew lofton" data-source="post: 3013170" data-attributes="member: 103716"><p>[h3]What do you recommend for barrel break-in?[/h3]<p>We do not believe that a break-in procedure is required with our barrels. If you follow our normal cleaning procedure, you should not have any problems with your new rifle. You should clean your rifle as often as your course of fire will allow. If you have time to shoot one and clean, that would be fine, but we personally do not feel it is necessary. Please be sure to only use the cleaning solvents listed in our cleaning instructions.</p><p></p><p>Soo….they don't believe in a break in procedure, but IF you follow their cleaning procedure it should be fine, but clean as often as my course of fire will allow, or IF I have time, shoot one and clean, but they don't feel it's necessary. This doesn't seem a little convoluted to you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew lofton, post: 3013170, member: 103716"] [H3]What do you recommend for barrel break-in?[/H3] We do not believe that a break-in procedure is required with our barrels. If you follow our normal cleaning procedure, you should not have any problems with your new rifle. You should clean your rifle as often as your course of fire will allow. If you have time to shoot one and clean, that would be fine, but we personally do not feel it is necessary. Please be sure to only use the cleaning solvents listed in our cleaning instructions. Soo….they don’t believe in a break in procedure, but IF you follow their cleaning procedure it should be fine, but clean as often as my course of fire will allow, or IF I have time, shoot one and clean, but they don’t feel it’s necessary. This doesn’t seem a little convoluted to you? [/QUOTE]
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