Sounds like 50 wasted shots to me, unless you don't shoot competitively or have money to burn but then your not the OP. My thought was to give him a better option until you butted in. So I will just shut up and keep my 60 years of experience to myself. Have a nice day.Newly rechambered, so I take it as a used barrel, setback/cutoff chambered in 243AI.
If so the only thing may be very fine burrs at the throat. The barrel itself if used won’t change any for better or worse than it had done before.
need all 100 fireformed right now ? If not form say 40, two boxes of them for your hunting loads or target practice/load development and clean you barrel as you usually do. Then as needed fireform the rest of the rounds in simular manner, when needed.Getting ready to fire-form 100 .243 Winchester cases to AI in newly rechambered barrel using factory equivalent reloads. Any suggestions on cleaning frequency or methods during forming? Thanks!
I have absolutely no idea what you PO’d about? Nothing directed at you.Sounds like 50 wasted shots to me, unless you don't shoot competitively or have money to burn but then your not the OP. My thought was to give him a better option until you butted in. So I will just shut up and keep my 60 years of experience to myself. Have a nice day.
You're right JSH. It's a used barrel with worn throat so going to have a few threads cut off and re-chambered.I have absolutely no idea what you PO’d about? Nothing directed at you.
All I saw from the OP was newly RE chambered, not new chamber or new barrel, so I take it as used.
He asked about cleaning and methods. I see no use in shoot one and clean on a used barrel as far as break in.
Must be the heat.
Have a quality day sir.
You didn't ask but I think I'd at least cut the old threads off to get some fresh steel for the reamer.You're right JSH. It's a used barrel with worn throat so going to have a few threads cut off and re-chambered.
Will be taking it to a gunsmith (which I'm not) so expect he'll cut off what's necessary.You didn't ask but I think I'd at least cut the old threads off to get some fresh steel for the reamer.
No dumb questions.This maybe a dumb question but why clean after every so many shots if breaking in the throat? Wouldn't you get the same affect as if you shoot 20-30 rounds at a steady slow pace then clean all the copper and carbon out at once. Cleaning every so many rounds just lets you know when the copper fouling stops, is that the main reason?