Sounds about right to me.
I also have a barrel life calculator and factors are - bore diameter, powder charge, powder heat potential and pressure. So here are two estimates using 85gr TSX bullets:
IMR 4064, 36gr, 56,700psi = 2116 rounds (velocity is given as 3112fps)
H4350, 40.5gr, 57,300psi = 1439 rounds (velocity is given as 3140fps)
That is a pretty big difference in estimated barrel life. H4350 requires a larger charge, operates at higher peak pressure and has a powder heat potential of 3990 KJ/Kg vs 3880 KJ/Kg for IMR4064.
Keep in mind that I haven't run these tests side by side in real life: I downloaded the calculator from 6mmBR and the folks there seem to know what they are talking about. And, interestingly, the calculator using IMR 4064 is pretty close to Eagleye's real world experience.![]()
Also interesting might be the fact that these two rifles seldom shot any bullets heavier than 80 grains.
I used a lot of IMR 4064, H4895 and W760 to chase mostly 70 and 75 grain varmint bullets fast.
In the Remington, I had a load that just made 3600 with the 70 grain McCracken HPFB.
Dramatic results on Columbian Ground Squirrels or "gophers" lol.
Regards, Eagleye.


















































