Even Nosler recommends a similar procedure to mine...
Custom Rifle Barrel Break-In Procedure
as does Browning...
What is the recommended procedure for breaking in a new barrel?
A barrel manufacturer that makes money off you buying barrels recommends a procedure that shortens the life of your barrel by getting you to shoot it more. Ok.
I wonder how many rounds they recommend to do load development..
I'd like to see some testing on barrels broken in with their procedure vs not to support their argument that (From Nosler's website):
"However, this hard work results in a barrel that shoots better, and is significantly faster and easier to clean over its working life."
They literally make barrels, this should be easy to prove for them and at the very list the second claim (faster barrel) EASILY measured regardless of shooter.
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