01-02-2016, 05:00 PM
I have found that breaking in rarely exceeds 20-50 rounds. I have some rifles that recommended cleaning after every round for the 10 rounds (DPMS). I have found that for some reason this seems to help accuracy a little. On pistols sometimes it takes a few magazines worth to get it feeding properly and reliably functional.
Every firearm I have owned has never required much beyond that.
I followed the procedures recommended to some degree, but at about 20 rounds I started treating them all the same.
Every firearm I have owned has never required much beyond that.
I followed the procedures recommended to some degree, but at about 20 rounds I started treating them all the same.
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -Col. Jeff Cooper
Every firearm I have owned has never required much beyond that.
I followed the procedures recommended to some degree, but at about 20 rounds I started treating them all the same.


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