I bought an AIAW 338 recently and noticed there wasn't any information provided with it on "breaking in" or lapping the barrel like I have done in the past on all of my rifles. I emailed a few people that owned them and the consensus was it wasn't needed. So I emailed Accuracy International to get their take on it (reply below) and the current issue of American rifleman has an interesting article on it also which kind of reinforces that. I even talked to some that clean their weapons twice a year. Kind of hard to imagine after being beaten into submission with weapon maintenance in the service. So if someone needs info. in the future on this with an AI here it is.
The barrel should never be lapped as it is a high quality match barrel. If you wish to perform a break in procedure, we feel that shooting one shot and cleaning for the first 10 shots is acceptable. Your rifle has already been fired a minimum of 10 shots during proofing, and acceptance testing with cleaning between shots.
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The barrel should never be lapped as it is a high quality match barrel. If you wish to perform a break in procedure, we feel that shooting one shot and cleaning for the first 10 shots is acceptable. Your rifle has already been fired a minimum of 10 shots during proofing, and acceptance testing with cleaning between shots.
Customer Service