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<blockquote data-quote="TNRifleman" data-source="post: 5731884" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>I've owned a few Bergara rifles. I typically give it a good cleaning out of the box, take it apart and clean all excess grease if any, put back together and torque the action screws to spec (55 in. lbs for a Bergara) and then go shoot. I have not ever followed a break in process with any of mine and feel like they have not suffered at all because of it. One thing I will say is that the Bergara's I have shot in 308 tend to favor heavier bullets. I would start with 165's and up. The Bergara Timber in 208 that I have loves 168 gr Berger Hybrids and 168 gr SMK's</p><p></p><p>BTW, congrats on the new setup. That thing looks awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNRifleman, post: 5731884, member: 16556"] I've owned a few Bergara rifles. I typically give it a good cleaning out of the box, take it apart and clean all excess grease if any, put back together and torque the action screws to spec (55 in. lbs for a Bergara) and then go shoot. I have not ever followed a break in process with any of mine and feel like they have not suffered at all because of it. One thing I will say is that the Bergara's I have shot in 308 tend to favor heavier bullets. I would start with 165's and up. The Bergara Timber in 208 that I have loves 168 gr Berger Hybrids and 168 gr SMK's BTW, congrats on the new setup. That thing looks awesome. [/QUOTE]
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