Exactly what I doI usually do a little mini break in that consists of shooting once and clean for five times and then I’ll shoot a five shot and clean. If I’m not seeing any copper, it’s off to the races. I’m not sure if it helps, but it surely doesn’t hurt anything.
What happens if the barrel isn't 'broken in' [in any of the various ways described]?
If that's right, except for benchrest, does it matter?I’m not expert so someone please correct me if I’m wrong here but the barrel is lapped, is it not the throat area that needs breaking in ? once the barrel starts to group isn’t it just a matter of speeding up from that point ?
What or who is or was HHMultiple barrel manufacturers give barrel break in instructions, they are vary to a degree. I’ve tried most of them usually when I’m using one of their barrels. I’ve settled in to shoot and clean every shot for the first five shots, I use patch out and accelerator, then I shot a string of five shots and clean every fifth for 25 shots. Then I’ll shoot 20- 30 shots and clean. Depending on the copper I’ll spend a little more time possibly. After that I shoot for 50-100 rounds or until accuracy starts going. Ive been shooting a lot of HH, Lilja and Brux but I have Kreigers, PacNors, Harts and Douglas too. Still bummed HH got sold. Anyways, ask me in a year and may be doing something else but for now this has been working for me.
I don’t shoot competition I should add.
Opinions vary on the subject but a lot methods work just fine imo.
Hawk HillWhat or who is or was HH
Brett, was this barrel from Shaun or a new barrel from the new owner?Hawk Hill
I just shot a 398 28x with my HH 28" HV Chambered in 6br.
I cleaned the barrel and moved directly to charge weight testing.
473 rounds deep after today.
LET'R EAT!!
Shawn's barrel, hanging off that Bighorn I got from ya.Brett, was this barrel from Shaun or a new barrel from the new owner?