I've done a search and learned a few things, but haven't quite found what I'm looking for. My question on barrel heating is what sort of cartridge heats up a barrel faster? Does it have to do with the total amount of powder burned, or does it have to do with how over-bore a certain cartridge is.
For example, will a .243 Win heat up a barrel faster than a .308 Win (all other factors being equal)? They each burn similar amounts of powder, but the .243 is obviously more over-bore.
Or does it have nothing to do with the amount of powder being burnt for a given bore diameter and everything to do with how much powder is burnt total? Will a 35 Whelen heat up a barrel faster than a .243 because it’s burning more powder (all other factors being equal) despite being somewhat under-bore?
For example, will a .243 Win heat up a barrel faster than a .308 Win (all other factors being equal)? They each burn similar amounts of powder, but the .243 is obviously more over-bore.
Or does it have nothing to do with the amount of powder being burnt for a given bore diameter and everything to do with how much powder is burnt total? Will a 35 Whelen heat up a barrel faster than a .243 because it’s burning more powder (all other factors being equal) despite being somewhat under-bore?