Barrel maintenance

Anyone on here do the minimal barrel disturbance method? (just running a dry clean patch once and a while till copper fouling is building up and causing groups to open?
 
Just got my wipeout and accelerator from north pro sports
Combined to my dewey kit, i just gave the factory unshot by me barrel a try

Quite the sweet setup, the acceleretor will be nice to speed things up during break in soon
 
Just got my wipeout and accelerator from north pro sports
Combined to my dewey kit, i just gave the factory unshot by me barrel a try

Quite the sweet setup, the acceleretor will be nice to speed things up during break in soon

Don't worry about break in and just shoot it, then clean with wipeout every few hundred rounds. I clean about every 300-400 rounds with wipeout. Imho break in is a fairy tale.
 
I have also read that break ins we're fairy tales.
Also read that more a barrel was of match quality, the less break in was needed.
So with this 2nd logic, a 10TR is about as rough a precision rifle can be, can't hurt it

And 308 is good for what 8000 rounds?
On a 1000 rounds magnum barrel burner, the 100 or so first rounds can represent 10% of barrel and definately gets more barrels out the door. I plan to do maybe a 50 rounds break in, not even a percent of barrel life.
So worst case scenario, my first outing with it will just be one huge waste of time
 
After use of Wipeout accelerator and Wipeout using a bore guide, there is still a possible issue of a buildup in the throat area of carbon that can impact accuracy. Every 200 rounds I polish the troat area with JB on a patch rolld onto a bronze brush then soak it in a paste of jb and gun oil then work the three or so inches where the carbon ring would be.

Fixed a lot of rifles for shooters that did not know this after their accuracy dropped off even though they had been cleaning ther bore as mentioned by others abovein this thread.
 
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