Well TDC, everyone is entitled to their opinions.
You stated it's a Myth, I stated there are successful shooters who don't think it's a Myth at all.
TDC, do you carry a gun for a living? (not that this would make someone an expert, but in some cases it actually does) If not do you competition shoot?
If you do have you ever won any titles? in any shooting discipline or anything? Because the people who are winning competitions and titles are often breaking-in their barrels.
When you can go to the Canadian Bench Rest Championship, or other high-level discipline, and beat a few of those fellows, many of whom break-in barrels, then I'll put more weight on your opinion.
Until then you are entitled to your opinion but I for one will put more weight on the G. David Tubb's of the world who have the trophies and titles to their name.
I remember talking to Beltfed a few years ago about guys spouting off about how good they can shoot, how accurate their gun is, this is the best gun, I'm a tactical trainer - been to blackwater and on and on...
None of these guys ever seemed to have served in any Police or Military Unit and on game day they never seemed to show up for a match. All the XCR's that shot .5" of a group at any range never
made it to a match. The guys bringing home the titles and trophies didn't shoot them either.
Rich
Well some of your post is accurate. Serving or carrying a firearm for a living does not make you an expert.
I do compete, in fact I've competed against yourself and won, not that it matters.
Some big names believe in break in others don't. And both sides have won many a matches, so what difference did break in make if plenty of non broke barrels are winning as well? Its a waste of time and resources and no one can scientifically prove what it is they're trying to achieve. Until there's hard data and evidence to support it, its nothing but a gimmick. In addition, break in is pointless on a carbine designed for service as accuracy was never the goal as skyline pointed out above.
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