I was reading an ad that described breaking in the barrel.
It has been fully accurized by "breaking-in" the hand lapped barrel with 20 rounds of Black Hills Premium Red Box Ammunition - a process that takes about six, long and hard man hours. But, the results are undeniable - This Rifle will shoot 5-shot groups at 3/10ths of an inch at 100 yards, while keeping 5-shots below a half inch at 300 yards. We're sure that it would maintain sub-MOA groups past 300 yards (actually up to 1,500 yards), but our maximum test firing range is 300 yards. You will also receive two new, full boxes of Black Hills Red Box Premium .300 Win Mag ammunition, the fired form-fitted chamber cases that we used to break-in the barrel in the box, and a case of 20 loaded "Final Finish" .300 Win Mag ammunition that will "polish" the rifle bore even further and "wring out" even better accuracy. The 3/10ths inch at 100 is GREAT, but this Final Finish Ammo is used by top 1,500 yard competitive shooters and developed by G. David Tubb, 1,500 yard multiple National Champion and Long-Range Expert Marksman.
Has any one ever heard of this "breaking in"? I assume it is similar to lapping/ polishing the bore. Just never heard of such a thing.
It has been fully accurized by "breaking-in" the hand lapped barrel with 20 rounds of Black Hills Premium Red Box Ammunition - a process that takes about six, long and hard man hours. But, the results are undeniable - This Rifle will shoot 5-shot groups at 3/10ths of an inch at 100 yards, while keeping 5-shots below a half inch at 300 yards. We're sure that it would maintain sub-MOA groups past 300 yards (actually up to 1,500 yards), but our maximum test firing range is 300 yards. You will also receive two new, full boxes of Black Hills Red Box Premium .300 Win Mag ammunition, the fired form-fitted chamber cases that we used to break-in the barrel in the box, and a case of 20 loaded "Final Finish" .300 Win Mag ammunition that will "polish" the rifle bore even further and "wring out" even better accuracy. The 3/10ths inch at 100 is GREAT, but this Final Finish Ammo is used by top 1,500 yard competitive shooters and developed by G. David Tubb, 1,500 yard multiple National Champion and Long-Range Expert Marksman.
Has any one ever heard of this "breaking in"? I assume it is similar to lapping/ polishing the bore. Just never heard of such a thing.