Hey guys,
I've done some extensive reading on these forums on barrel life for the 243 win caliber. I'm a bit puzzled as to what exactly affects barrel life. Since the .243 seems to be nicknamed the "barrel burner", what exactly makes it a barrel burner? is it because of the high muzzle velocity over 3200? If so, would keeping the muzzle velocity under 3200 extend barrel life?
I would use the .243 for competitive shooting. 105gr
I've done some extensive reading on these forums on barrel life for the 243 win caliber. I'm a bit puzzled as to what exactly affects barrel life. Since the .243 seems to be nicknamed the "barrel burner", what exactly makes it a barrel burner? is it because of the high muzzle velocity over 3200? If so, would keeping the muzzle velocity under 3200 extend barrel life?
I would use the .243 for competitive shooting. 105gr
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