BulletFactory
02-28-2016, 08:22 PM
I think this is the right place to post this, because I don't plan on running copper through this new barrel.
I'm sending the M1A in to Springfield Armory this week for a re-barrel. It hits a couple inches to the right at 100 yards.
To the point... I was wondering about breaking in the barrel. I use a .30 caliber mold from Accurate, the 30-170BG, it's gas checked, and powder coated. Powered by 30.1 gr. of H-4895.
I wasnt planning on running jacketed bullets due to their high cost. But, I have about 75 rounds loaded to the traditional 168gr SMK BTHP with 41.5 gr H-4895.
Should I run these through the barrel? How should I break in this rifle barrel properly?
I'm sending the M1A in to Springfield Armory this week for a re-barrel. It hits a couple inches to the right at 100 yards.
To the point... I was wondering about breaking in the barrel. I use a .30 caliber mold from Accurate, the 30-170BG, it's gas checked, and powder coated. Powered by 30.1 gr. of H-4895.
I wasnt planning on running jacketed bullets due to their high cost. But, I have about 75 rounds loaded to the traditional 168gr SMK BTHP with 41.5 gr H-4895.
Should I run these through the barrel? How should I break in this rifle barrel properly?