Monday 30 July 2012

The Proper Way to Break in Your Firearm

The Proper Way to Break in Your Firearm
The title of this post is a bit misleading I am afraid. The truth is that I could not possibly know the proper way to break in each and every firearm but I still wanted to address this topic because it is extremely important. So many people out there purchase a brand new firearm, just lock it up in their closet or keep it in the top drawer of their dresser “just in case”. This is the absolute worst thing you can do.
It is critical that upon purchasing your new firearm that you break it in properly and the proper way to break in your firearm is to follow the manufacturer’s directions to the tee. This isn’t necessarily going to be the fastest process – often times a firearm will have to have over 500 rounds fired before it is considered to be “broken in”. You may even have to clean your firearm more frequently during this initial break in period.
The point is that you need to do whatever the manufacture instructs you to do because if you don’t your firearm may not shoot as accurately as it could potentially. The break in period is also an excellent time for you to learn about your firearm as not two firearms shoot exactly the same.

For additional trigger control training outside of the range, try The Trigger Trainer. The Trigger Trainer allows a shooter to build muscle memory and finger dexterity without spending money on ammo and range time.  For more information, visit: WWW.TheTriggerTrainer.Net

No comments:

Post a Comment