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barrel break in
I have done the barrel break in process both ways. Lately I have decided to go back to the old way which is enjoy shooting my rifle rather than spending most of my time cleaning it.
I picked up a trick from a fellow shooter at the range a couple of weeks ago. It deals with keeping the barrel cool between shots.
My friend bought a battery powered air bubbler that fishermen use to keep their bait buckets aerated. On really hot days he places the unit in a small cooler with the plastic ice and sticks the plastic tube down the bore. Really works great and is quite inexpensive. I bought one that runs on 2 D batteries and total cost was under $10.00
I have done the barrel break in process both ways. Lately I have decided to go back to the old way which is enjoy shooting my rifle rather than spending most of my time cleaning it.
I picked up a trick from a fellow shooter at the range a couple of weeks ago. It deals with keeping the barrel cool between shots.
My friend bought a battery powered air bubbler that fishermen use to keep their bait buckets aerated. On really hot days he places the unit in a small cooler with the plastic ice and sticks the plastic tube down the bore. Really works great and is quite inexpensive. I bought one that runs on 2 D batteries and total cost was under $10.00