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"Proper" rifle break-in is largely a myth and will not impact the accuracy of a rifle. My guess is that most CA rifles shoot fine, but a LARGE percentage of them of lemons (with respect to other manufacturers).Bought a Ridgleline in 7mm RM in 2022 and a Mesa in 308 in 2023. Understanding I would need a day for 'break in', I just got the chance to shoot them both in. I was hoping that some of the negativity I read would not be my experience, and was happily rewarded. According to CA, you need to break-in the rifle for the MOA guarantee, which consists of shooting 50+ rounds and cleaning (according to their instructions) every 5-6 shots. It was a little time consuming, but definitely got my acquainted with the guns. Both guns shot very well without issue and shot under the MOA guarantee off bags. My Ruger M77 MkII in 308 loves 150g Hornady Superformance SST, the CA 308 Mesa did not. Was ok with the 165 SST's, but loved Norma 150g Whitetail. The 7mm RM, also shot the Norma 150g Whitetail well, along with 165g Bond Strikes, and Winchester 150g Deer Season. (So it shot everything I had my shooting bag well). Both operated seamlessly and I enjoyed shooting both. The brakes noticeably tamed recoil as compared to shooting with the thread protector.
If you do buy a CA, make sure you read, understand, and perform the break in/cleaning procedure and complete it. You will need a few boxes (3-4) of shells and it would be smart to get a few different boxes to see what the gun likes. Good luck!
Is getting information first hand from a buddy better of worse than a forum?Two things I have learned on this thread. Plenty of info is coming from a “buddy”. That, and everyone is a sub MOA shooter with the right equipment.