New Stainless Barrel break in
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 8:31 am
Could I ask those more knowledgeable than myself what your thoughts are on breaking in new barrels?
I've recently had a Trueflite barrel fitted into my 1813. The smith who fitted said 500 rds would break it in, however when I spoke to ELEY about batch testing their recommendation was 2000 rds. So far I've only put 350 through it (cleaning before and after every trip to the range) so its difficult to gauge how strong its going to be however I'm not getting super group size's at 25yds or 50m. Would others who've been through breaking in a new stainless barrel have any advice on how long their barrel took to settle down and tighten up? I have a big comp beginning of May and I cant decide if I should persevere with this barrel or revert back to my 1913 for the comp.
When I run a bronze brush through it it tightens up nicely continuously down the bore all the way to the crown, I assume this is a good thing? Would running some VFG blue paste around the leade area help?
many thanks
Bryan
I've recently had a Trueflite barrel fitted into my 1813. The smith who fitted said 500 rds would break it in, however when I spoke to ELEY about batch testing their recommendation was 2000 rds. So far I've only put 350 through it (cleaning before and after every trip to the range) so its difficult to gauge how strong its going to be however I'm not getting super group size's at 25yds or 50m. Would others who've been through breaking in a new stainless barrel have any advice on how long their barrel took to settle down and tighten up? I have a big comp beginning of May and I cant decide if I should persevere with this barrel or revert back to my 1913 for the comp.
When I run a bronze brush through it it tightens up nicely continuously down the bore all the way to the crown, I assume this is a good thing? Would running some VFG blue paste around the leade area help?
many thanks
Bryan