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Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy,we studied the transition from tunneling regime to local point contact on the iron-based superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2.By gradually reducing the junction resistance,a series of spectra were obtained with the characteristics evolving from single-particle tunneling into Andreev reflection.The spectra can be well fitted to the modified Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk (BTK) model and exhibit significant changes of both spectral broadening and orbital selection due to the formation of point contact.The spatial resolution of the point contact was estimated to be several nanometers,providing a unique way to study the inhomogeneity of unconventional superconductors on such a scale.