So, I'm just wondering something about barrels. With respect to barrels heating up and diminishing accuracy, just how much of an impact are we talking about?
I have a Stevens 200 on the way, which I'm told is a decent platform for a beginner (cheap and capable). This is my first precision rifle of any sort, and it has a sporter barrel. It's in .223, which I also understand is a barrel burner, of sorts; leading to a hot barrel quickly.
How much can I expect my groups to open up as my barrel heats up? Lets say for argument's sake, the rifle groups at 1 MOA. Do hot barrel groups open up by 1 MOA? 2? 3?
The most I'll be shooting at first is 200 yards, as that's my range's max. But when I go out into the woods, I'll be setting up longer shots. Just wondering what to expect.
I think down the road I'll look into a stainless Shelin Barrel, but I'm trying to build it as cheap as possible to start with...
Also, concerning changing calibers, which I hear is easy on a savage, could I move from .223 to say, .308 (or anything in between), with a simple barrel change?
I have a Stevens 200 on the way, which I'm told is a decent platform for a beginner (cheap and capable). This is my first precision rifle of any sort, and it has a sporter barrel. It's in .223, which I also understand is a barrel burner, of sorts; leading to a hot barrel quickly.
How much can I expect my groups to open up as my barrel heats up? Lets say for argument's sake, the rifle groups at 1 MOA. Do hot barrel groups open up by 1 MOA? 2? 3?
The most I'll be shooting at first is 200 yards, as that's my range's max. But when I go out into the woods, I'll be setting up longer shots. Just wondering what to expect.
I think down the road I'll look into a stainless Shelin Barrel, but I'm trying to build it as cheap as possible to start with...
Also, concerning changing calibers, which I hear is easy on a savage, could I move from .223 to say, .308 (or anything in between), with a simple barrel change?