.300 win mag barrel life

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i dont kno exaclty where to post this but im thinking of getting a remington 798 in .300 win mag scoped and im wondering what is the approximate accurate barrel life if well taken care of in an average .300 mag bolt action?
 
I found this on the Lilja barrels web site.

Bigger magnum hunting type rounds will shoot from 1500-3000 accurate rounds. These numbers are based on the use of stainless steel barrels. For chrome-moly barrels I would reduce these by roughly 20%. Remember that predicting barrel life is a complicated, highly variable subject. You are the best judge of this with your particular barrel. Signs of accurate barrel life on the wane are increased copper fouling, lengthened throat depth, and decreased accuracy.
 
my first rifle was a ruger 300wm cm barrel.. aprox 1500 rounds thru and accuracy started to fall off. new i would shoot around the inch mark with handloads. many rounds later it was still shouting at 1 1/2 inches. still acceptable hunting acuacey. i always allowed it to cool between groups and looked after it. it takes a while to burn out a a barrel if your careful.
 
Id expect a 300 win mag to last at least 2000-3000 rounds for top accuracy, I bet a good barrel would still group 1.5" groups after 5000-8000 rounds

300 Ultra..probably 1500-2000 rounds for best, and 3000-4000 before it was toast.

of course how it is cared for is a bigger factor than actual round count. In the big picture, barrels are cheap! :)
 
nice im looking at a .300 win mag for the range for long range shooting and moose hunting hopefully next year i just kinna wanted something with some more power more than what i already own otherwwise i would have got it in .270 or so but id really love to have a magnum caliber rifle and .300 wm ammo is cheap comapred to many others!

thanks for the replies i was worried it was one of thsoe calibers that start to burn out in under 500 rnds:eek:

not that i will be putting tons of rnds through it but i would like to put maybe 100 rnds or so through it at the range each summer:cool:
 
actully does anyone kno what the approximate cost of a replacement barrel for say a Remington 798 would be lol:)
 
Barrel life is DIRECTLY related to how hot you allow the barrel to get. I have seen barrels shot out in a few hundred rounds, by guys getting the barrels hot enough from continous shooting to cook a whole pig over.
I have a 300 Win Mag that has just over 5000 rounds through the barrel and it is still 1 of the most accurate rifles I own. that being said, itis not a factory barrel, but a matchgrade stainless, and it has never been hot.
I must admit I am surprised at how long this 1 has lasted, it could crap out next time I am out, but to allow any rifle barrel to cool between shots will greatly extend its useful lifespan.
 
Barrel life is DIRECTLY related to how hot you allow the barrel to get. I have seen barrels shot out in a few hundred rounds, by guys getting the barrels hot enough from continous shooting to cook a whole pig over.
I have a 300 Win Mag that has just over 5000 rounds through the barrel and it is still 1 of the most accurate rifles I own. that being said, itis not a factory barrel, but a matchgrade stainless, and it has never been hot.
I must admit I am surprised at how long this 1 has lasted, it could crap out next time I am out, but to allow any rifle barrel to cool between shots will greatly extend its useful lifespan.

This is exactly the truth!! I had a 220 Swift barrel "crap out" at about the 4000 round mark. It was very well cared for, and never shot "hot" When I had it rebarrelled, I sectioned the first 8" of that barrel, and the rifling was gone for 3" or so, and it looked pretty rough for another 3" But even the last 4-500 rounds were still moa [barrel originally shot ½moa] Finally couldn't keep it under 1½-2moa, but it took a lot of shooting [and enjoyment] to get there. Regards, Eagleye.
 
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