| Barrel seasoning!
Allen, in my humbleopinion, breaking-in a barrel, or seasonong it is one of the most important steps you can perform. It's probably fully seasoned, however, after the first 10 rounds, and certainly after the first 20. Don't worry abouth the oil patch, most all solvents have a certain amount of lubricating qualities, and in this case you're trying to create barrel friction, not reduce it. I only oil my bores for storage; be it a day or a year, and dry them prior to shooting or hunting. As for chemical compatability, most powder solvents, i'e', Hoppe's 9, will be compatable with most copper solvents; you get into trouble when mixing different copper solvents like Shooters Choice, and Sweets 7.62.
A properly seasoned barrel will be much easier to clean from now on, and the barrel's accuracy should remain consistant for the life of the barrel, which in most cases with hunting arms far exceeds the life of the owner.
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