Ah the good ol barrel break in discussion. Every manufacture has their own proprietary secret. You would "think" that the ones manufacturing it would have the best knowledge in how to run it, but i find that suprisingly on polar opposite ends of the spectrum.
I think people should do whatever they think is worth their time, aka bringing cleaning supplies to the range, cleaning shooting cleaning shooting cleaning shooting etc etc. ill never rag on someone for doin it because its their way to do it. But i will ask them if there is any tangible evidence behind their methodolody or if its just pure anecdotal data or voodoo spice.
I dont have a vast test of barrels, but have shot factory remington, tikka, bartlein, KP, shilen, proofs carbon, and krieger. All are treated the same. Clean well after getting back from my gunsmith / whatever place you got your rifle. Go out and shoot as much as you want for a first sight in and familiarization range sesh (20-100rds usually). Come home and clean well. And thats it.
Havent found a single reason to do a barrel break in. Neither has shooters such as Erik Cortina or speedy gonzales or Chad dixon or phil velayo. Thats a mix of top prs, f class, bench, and gun smiths for u.