- Location
- Maple Ridge, BC
A thread in the Hunting and Sporting Arms Forum has got me thinking about barrel life. With the following popular cartridges how many rounds can on average can TYPICALLY be fired before the barrel should be replaced. I’m sure there are lots of variables; just looking for some general guidelines and averages. Assume all ammo is factory or loaded well within the recommended specs.
I put 1500 beside the 300 RUM because that was the number given by a respected poster in another thread in the Hunting and Sporting Arms Forum. If you disagree with this number please change it.
Other questions about barrel life and replacement:
How much, on average, does it cost to install a new barrel?
How will you know when it’s time to get a new barrel? How bad does the accuracy get in a worn out barrel?
What happens? Why does the barrel wear out?
Can a person who knows what they are doing tell a very used barrel by inspecting it or does it need to be shot to be tested?
Thanks for educating us less experienced shooters!
- 204 Ruger
- 22-250 Rem
- 223 Rem
- 243 Win
- 30-30 Win
- 30-06 Sping
- 308 Win
- 7mm Rem Mag
- 300 RUM – 1500?
- 338 Win Mag
- 375 H&H
- 416 Rigby
- 45-70 Gov
I put 1500 beside the 300 RUM because that was the number given by a respected poster in another thread in the Hunting and Sporting Arms Forum. If you disagree with this number please change it.
Other questions about barrel life and replacement:
How much, on average, does it cost to install a new barrel?
How will you know when it’s time to get a new barrel? How bad does the accuracy get in a worn out barrel?
What happens? Why does the barrel wear out?
Can a person who knows what they are doing tell a very used barrel by inspecting it or does it need to be shot to be tested?
Thanks for educating us less experienced shooters!