Why breaking in a barrel is NOT necessary - Snipers Hide Re: Why "breaking in" a barrel is NOT necessary The reason that the barrels change velocit is the bore actualy work hardens and if you fire yout rifles at say 500 yards you can see an elevation shift somewhere around 50 to 80 rounds then they usualy settle down the reason to break in barrels is to smoth out the burs in the throat
Valve adjustment: should I attempt myself? - Drive Accord Honda Forums I have access to feeler gauges and already own all of the necessary tools Am I crazy to attempt this myself, or should this be pretty straightforward? I consider myself to be a reasonably capable DIY mechanic, and only take my car in for oil because of the price and for a second opinion just in case I missed something
Gunsmithing - Bushing a Remington 700 firing pin. Is it necessary? I have a gap rifle built on a 700 action It craters the primers pretty bad I use this gun as a hunting rifle Do I have anything to gain by having the pin bushed? It is not real expensive but before I mailed the bolt off I wanted to get someone’s opinion that knows more than me Thanks
Fuel induction service - Drive Accord Honda Forums I have 2017 honda accord with 29K miles on it Honda dealership recommended fuel induction service Isn't it too early to do fuel induction service because I thought it should be done every 60K miles?
To lube or not when seating bullets | Snipers Hide Forum Wanted to pick your minds about whether or not to lube the necks of freshly prepped and cleaned cases I hear different things and was wondering if I should lube the cases and what I should lube it with Thanks
Dealership recommended decarb at 15k. Reasonable or scam? as others have said this should never be necessary at 15k miles if it is necessary then we all bought the wrong brand! i would hope this does not need to be done until 100k+ miles if ever