Hi all,
Hoping some of the smiths on here with experience can provide some insight. I have an X-bolt hunter in 270WSM that was fitted with a brake (Holland QD) by PO, and is an absolute dream to shoot. W/ handloads it shoots anywhere from 0.5-0.9 MOA consistently. I likely have around 1,000 rounds or more down the barrel, and I'm at the point where I have to decide whether I'm going to shoot the barrel out and replace it, or sell it while it still has some value and can still shoot perfectly for quite some time in the next owner's hands. This being an "aggressive" caliber, and the fact that I run my loads hot (165gr Matrix over Retumbo @ 2950 FPS is my go to target/hunting round) have me concerned about barrel life over the next 1,000 rounds. I have heard that the barrel threads have a pretty aggressive loc-tite style compound on them, and that not many smiths will touch them. Is this true, and is fitting an aftermarket match barrel with a little heavier profile down the road feasible and worth the effort on this platform? I've searched extensively on the subject, and most articles refer to the A-Bolts and are in the US, I haven't heard about any smiths in Canada that advertise working on X-Bolts.
Also -before someone else suggests it- I have a customized Rem 700 in 30-06 (action blue-print, aftermarket bedded stock, Pac-Nor bbl, trigger, etc), but there's something about the caliber and the rifle that I love about the X-Bolt, and I'm not ready to give it up even for an obvious alternative like the 700, unless it is a complete waste of time/money.
Thanks
Hoping some of the smiths on here with experience can provide some insight. I have an X-bolt hunter in 270WSM that was fitted with a brake (Holland QD) by PO, and is an absolute dream to shoot. W/ handloads it shoots anywhere from 0.5-0.9 MOA consistently. I likely have around 1,000 rounds or more down the barrel, and I'm at the point where I have to decide whether I'm going to shoot the barrel out and replace it, or sell it while it still has some value and can still shoot perfectly for quite some time in the next owner's hands. This being an "aggressive" caliber, and the fact that I run my loads hot (165gr Matrix over Retumbo @ 2950 FPS is my go to target/hunting round) have me concerned about barrel life over the next 1,000 rounds. I have heard that the barrel threads have a pretty aggressive loc-tite style compound on them, and that not many smiths will touch them. Is this true, and is fitting an aftermarket match barrel with a little heavier profile down the road feasible and worth the effort on this platform? I've searched extensively on the subject, and most articles refer to the A-Bolts and are in the US, I haven't heard about any smiths in Canada that advertise working on X-Bolts.
Also -before someone else suggests it- I have a customized Rem 700 in 30-06 (action blue-print, aftermarket bedded stock, Pac-Nor bbl, trigger, etc), but there's something about the caliber and the rifle that I love about the X-Bolt, and I'm not ready to give it up even for an obvious alternative like the 700, unless it is a complete waste of time/money.
Thanks