Just don’t get it so hot you can’t touch it.Ok, I was thinking it had more to do with heat cycles.
This is a way to do it, if you shoot your gun clean. I am in a dry climate so I can put them away dirty with no oil.I do a break in because I store my guns clean, and they seem to clean faster/ easier if I do a break in. Less copper buildup. Half of Rokslide thinks I’m an idiot, the other half probably does something similar . I clean after every shot until copper fouling dissipates, then move to three shot groups. I shoot three shotters until copper dissipates, then move to five shots. I did a stainless T3x like this about a month ago and after 7-8 cleaning cycles, I had no copper fouling with five shot groups. Stopped the “break in” at that point. Not saying it’s right but it’s what I do!
If that is what you want to do and will build in cleaning into your system, it’s not a big deal if that is your process and you like it. Most of the time it probably doesn’t help or hurt.Why NOT break it in?
I don’t break in barrels in any form, but as far as breaking in your barrel and storing it clean still doesn’t clean as fast as my no maintenance maintenance schedule I haveI do a break in because I store my guns clean, and they seem to clean faster/ easier if I do a break in. Less copper buildup. Half of Rokslide thinks I’m an idiot, the other half probably does something similar . I clean after every shot until copper fouling dissipates, then move to three shot groups. I shoot three shotters until copper dissipates, then move to five shots. I did a stainless T3x like this about a month ago and after 7-8 cleaning cycles, I had no copper fouling with five shot groups. Stopped the “break in” at that point. Not saying it’s right but it’s what I do! I no longer prescribe to any method based on a specific number of shots but let the rifle show me what it needs. Did it on my last three new barrels and I dunno, I guess it worked?
So does Pac-Nor, Proof, Lilja, Krieger, and Mcgowen to name a few . I will say that while these manufacturers DO, Tikka does not. So even among manufacturers there seems to be some opinions.Bartlein recommends break in. I imagine they know more than anyone on this site.