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This is my normal break in procedure.
Equipment Required: A. Quality one piece coated or graphite cleaning rod with a good bearing. B. Nylon bore brush, jag and patches of the correct caliber. C. A good quality bore solvent such as Butch’s Bore Shine, Shooters Choice, or Montana Extreme. D. JB Bore Bright. E. 40 rounds of ammunition.
Intermediate Task A
1. Clean the barrel, to remove fouling from proof rounds.
a. Soak a patch in bore cleaner and run through the bore. b. Leave in the bore for about 5-10 minutes to allow solvent to work on residue. c. With a solvent soaked brush scrub the bore 12 -15 strokes. d. Run a solvent soaked patch through the bore. e. Blue coloration on the patch indicates copper. f. Repeat until the barrel is free of copper. g. Dry the barrel with clean patches. h. Take a patch and coat it with JB Bore Bright. Rub it in with your fingers until it is completely covered. i. Wrap it around a nylon bore brush. j. Follow the direction on the Bore Bright and scrub the barrel. The patch will come out black. k. Remove any residue with bore cleaner and dry patches.
Intermediate Task B
Firing Sequence
1. Shoot one (1) round followed by cleaning. Repeat this five (5) times for a total of five (5) rounds.
2. Shoot two (2) rounds followed by cleaning. Repeat this five (5) times for a total of ten (10) rounds.
3. Shoot five (5) rounds followed by cleaning. Repeat this five (5) times for a total of twenty five (25) rounds. Rifle will now have a total of forty (40) rounds through the barrel.
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