There is no way of quantifying the results of breaking in a barrel versus not breaking in a barrel, because no two barrels are identical, and no two chambers are cut identical.
Therefore the debate ensues.
For the record, I start clean, and shoot and clean for the first three shots, then clean after 3 shots, then clean after the next 3 or 5 shots.
That’s 9 shots! I’ve seen a disproportionate number of shooters take twice that number of shots just to get anywhere near their intended POI at 100 yds.
It is my opinion, that users of bore snakes, or 3 piece aluminum cleaning rods, and shirt tail patches, with Hoppes #9, wouldn’t benifit from much to begin with.
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Last edited by Dick284; 07-06-2018 at 09:27 AM.
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