It's typically more rounds than that fired for the normal wives' tale barrel "break-in", but sure. It's wasted rounds and time to bring you closer to replacing a barrel, buying more snake oil cleaning gear and chemicals, and wasting ammo. It's practiced because some men simply cannot proceed with using something without finding, and often creating, some reason to tinker, investigate, or otherwise screw with what was factually made with exacting standards in a highly-professional factory setting because part of their brain shut off enough to believe a monkey with a cleaning rod, brush, and flavor-of-the-year cleaning chemical is going to do a single damned thing of merit.Help me understand what you are saying - in a barrel that is projected to last 2000 rounds, that it will now reduce that to 1990 rounds due to just barrel break in?