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coldblood

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but happy! After 7 hours in the range today, my rifle is broken in!

I will share how I did the breaking in. It's my way and I am not saying that this is the right way but it worked for us in the past and I stick to it. Here it goes:

Started with factory barrel - 0 rounds

1 patch with graphite lube;
1 round down the pipe;
5 patches with hoppe's 9, 10 bronze brush strokes, 5 patches with hoppe's 9, 5 dry patches;
repeat 4 more rounds.

first group of 5 to sight in the rifle (round count=10);

1 round down the pipe (round count=11),
5 patches with hoppe's 9, 10 bronze brush strokes, 5 patches with hoppe's 9, 5 dry patches;
3 patches with sweets 7.62, 15 minutes for solvent to work, 2 dry patches, 2 patches with Kroil, 5 patches dry. If the second dry patch after sweets comes out blue, I repeat the sweets and kroil again. If it comes out white, I do Kroil step and am ready to fire again.
I fire only one round at a time until the second dry patch comes out white after only one application of sweets. Once it happens, I can fire two rounds in a row and so on until group of 5 rounds can be fired and the second dry patch comes out white after sweets application. When it happens - I am done and my rifle is broken in.
So, for my rifle it took 5 by one, 4 by two, 4 by three and 2 by four. First group of 5 came out clean from the first time. (round count=48)
 
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wasted 7hours and 48 rounds, I don't know what you do for a living, but I wanna do that too
 
You have a LOT more patience than I do - I shoot 50 rounds in an hour with a bolt gun lol ! Good for you though for getting out there and thanks for sharing the break in procedure :)
 
In the summer I was telling a guy at work that I had spent six hours at the range at the weekend. He said "Wow! How many rounds did you fire?" That evening I counted my spent cases, a total of 92. I was not breaking in a barrel and I could not account for the lost time. Ever since have I wondered if I was abducted by aliens. :D


But about 130 in 4 hours with a couple of rifles is my normal rate of fire.

Nice rifle. Enjoy shooting it.
 
The difference in break in between you and I is I use a nylon brush instead of a bronze brush. I usuall take 3 hours to shoot the first 20 rounds for break in.
 
Hey Coldblood, 2 questions for you...
1) Are you shooting reloads or factory?
2) Are you really built backwards or are you holding that beautiful right handed gun (do I say it...) LEFTY for the photo?!?!
I ask because my wife is a lefty that shoots right.
 
Sorry I missed the pics and stuff. Coldblood the neat thing about this site is the ignore feature, click on their name and proceed to their page. In there under user list somewhere is a feature to put that person on ignore.
Enjoy the rifle.

aww, sorry you missed it, tigrr. Next time I leave it longer :) I usually leave personal pictures/details/info for about two-three days and then just take it off. I don't like it hanging online forever.

Just to be clear, me "cleaning" has nothing to do with anybody's comments. And even if somebody would post something offensive in my threads, I really don't give a f##k. That's the nature of the internetz, lol :D
 
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