Barrel break-in/load work-up

fridge450

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Any body tried or have any thoughts on killing two birds with one stone. I have a cz 550 .375h&h on the way and wondered if this would skew my results too much? With the cost of components going up and availability going down working up loads during barrel break-in seems like a win-win scenario.
 
Some barrels when new will foul a bit more than after a few rounds but few improve in accuracy significantly as they wear . I've never gone through a formal break in per se but I have cleaned some barrels after as few as 10 rounds when they showed excessive copper fouling but other than that I shoot till the groups open up then do a thorough cleaning , for some guns this means 20 rounds for others 100's. I'd work up loads as you start firing the gun and not waste components on a defined barrel break in procedure.
 
I like to establish pressure limits and adjust the scope during 'breaking in'... It usually takes less than 10 shots... and then go home and load some ammo.
 
Some barrels when new will foul a bit more than after a few rounds but few improve in accuracy significantly as they wear . I've never gone through a formal break in per se but I have cleaned some barrels after as few as 10 rounds when they showed excessive copper fouling but other than that I shoot till the groups open up then do a thorough cleaning , for some guns this means 20 rounds for others 100's. I'd work up loads as you start firing the gun and not waste components on a defined barrel break in procedure.

I agree with this...........^
 
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