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<blockquote data-quote="sierra1995" data-source="post: 216522" data-attributes="member: 1059"><p>I was researching this too when i bought my new AR this spring. Seemed like most competition shooters have a barrel breaking procedure, similar to what Big Iron said. Others said that a cheaper barrel can benefit more from break-in than a custom/high quality barrel will, like Suppress said. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, when i actually get to the range to shoot my AR, i will clean it before i get there, then fire 5-10 rounds through it, clean it copper solvent, and repeat several times. I ordered my upper from CBC Industries for $300, so i want to help it out as much as possible. Now if it were a WOA barrel, may not need to break it in. </p><p></p><p>There are so many opinions both ways on this topic, and it varies for every shooting discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierra1995, post: 216522, member: 1059"] I was researching this too when i bought my new AR this spring. Seemed like most competition shooters have a barrel breaking procedure, similar to what Big Iron said. Others said that a cheaper barrel can benefit more from break-in than a custom/high quality barrel will, like Suppress said. At the end of the day, when i actually get to the range to shoot my AR, i will clean it before i get there, then fire 5-10 rounds through it, clean it copper solvent, and repeat several times. I ordered my upper from CBC Industries for $300, so i want to help it out as much as possible. Now if it were a WOA barrel, may not need to break it in. There are so many opinions both ways on this topic, and it varies for every shooting discipline. [/QUOTE]
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