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Took my new Rifle to Carton Moor Shooting Range to set it up this afternoon, arrived with just one box Hornady superformance 53gr, the team working there were very helpful and when I told him the Rifle was new he said it would need bedding in, he then talked me through process and started assisting me.

 

He started off by running a rod with copper remover on a patch through the barrel, and then a clean patch until clear, he then asked me to fire one bullet through and repeated this process for 3 shots, he then asked me to fire 3 shots back to back and then repeated the cleaning process four times.

 

The last 5 bullets were to get the zero sorted.

 

He said if the above wasnt completed the barrel would of burned out faster, how come the RFD didnt provide me with info if it was that important and It was mentioned it user manual ?!?!

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many rfd are lacking in knowledge and don't offer much good advice.when you spend good money on a custom barrel you soon learn.that said many don't bother and there rifles are spot on.border barrels recomend soaking overnight in bore foam after the first shot.....

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many rfd are lacking in knowledge and don't offer much good advice.when you spend good money on a custom barrel you soon learn.that said many don't bother and there rifles are spot on.border barrels recomend soaking overnight in bore foam after the first shot.....

Just crazy when your spending big money mate, got some good advice today though, just need to get kitted out now.

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Told you Mike was a good egg! Personally I think it is a load of crap, all this running in business, I have an aquaintance who happens to be a gunsmith in Montana, and a very good and knowledgeable one at that, he says it is rubbish, and you should just get on with shooting them, after all it has had several shots through it, at the factory and the proof house, without all this pratting about, but each to his own, glad you got sorted mate.

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Told you Mike was a good egg! Personally I think it is a load of crap, all this running in business, I have an aquaintance who happens to be a gunsmith in Montana, and a very good and knowledgeable one at that, he says it is rubbish, and you should just get on with shooting them, after all it has had several shots through it, at the factory and the proof house, without all this pratting about, but each to his own, glad you got sorted mate.

It's a good set up mate, I wasn't 100% sure but suppose it won't of done any damage.

 

I was just gutted I didn't take more ammo after driving all that way.

 

He advised zeroing in at 1" over @ 100 yards so set up for zero at 200.

 

Looking forward to getting out now.

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Can any of you guy's help ??

 

I've just gone to strip the sak mod on the .22 and give it a clean, I've cracked the end open with spanner and removed it, I was hoping inners would just slide out, do I need to do anything else or just apply some force :boxing:

The only time the inside just falls out is the day you buy it. :laugh: :laugh:

 

Depends how bad it is, sometimes a bit of pressure can remove it (be careful), other times a soak pays dividends, people will suggest various solvents/oils, but you may find some hot soapy (washing up liquid) water does the job. :thumbs:

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