how many is too many

Same here, if I can wrap my hand around the barrel & hold it there for 3 seconds, I'll shoot a couple more. If I can't - cool down time.

(on a side note - I'm looking forward to seeing how my heavy barrel .308 will handle heat for the same # of rounds)

Generally for varminting, I will take a break once the barrel gets too hot to touch. Once it's cooled for ten minutes or so, it's good to go again.
 
Although I've used it, IMHO the 243 is way overkill for hi volume gopher whacking....get yourself a 223....

I did blow up lots of gophers years ago with a 700 BDL Varmint 243 and 58gr VMax's....they blow up very well.
 
Gee whiz, why fry out a nice coyote and deer gun on gophers?
A good accurate .22LR is all that's needed for them suckers!
Fook me, when my buddy and I went on our big gopher mission back
in the early 90's, we burned up over 27,000 rounds of .22LR along
with a smatering of other calibers from .17 Rem. to .45-70 just
for giggles.
Save you're guns and your wallets and use the good old .22LR for
gopher removal. :eek:
 
I use a 243for all groundhogs, coyotes,etc. Never had the barrel ever get that hot, ever. Prarie dogs are a totally different thing however. For those a 17 cal, say 17hmr works great without the heat.
 
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