Is this a serious question? The Vietnam sniper only offers the thing with a stainless match barrel. So you have two options, run what it came with or swap the barrel. Guess what most are going to do?
Most people that train for competitive shooting and plan to run thousands of rounds down the barrel are probably going to buy an AR for that and own something like a MV play time off the range. Why would you buy a rifle like this when there is a rifle better suited to that type of shooting? We are allowed to own more than one rifle aren't we? I want a MV but if and or when I get into 3-gun I would still take one of my AR's. I would use a MV for precision rifle or service rifle if it was allowed as it's much better suited to lower volume shooting where you are actually aiming each shot not just putting a target in the circle reticle at 25 yards and ramming pistol and beowulf mags through it as fast as possible.
In the end people are free to use it however they want but to me I just think there are better options for high volume get it so hot you can barely hold it type shooting.
Mine will be fed a diet of PMC 55gr .223, PMC 62gr 5.56 Xtac, some Federal 55gr .223, and a handfull of performance ammo for accuracy.
I hope for 3moa or better for the bulk stuff, and 1moa or better with the premium stuff. I expect reliability to be pretty unanimous as exellent, but that remains to be seen when I get mine at the end of the month with the Proof barrel installed. I allready have plans to do a light weight "high consumption" upper in the future with a less expensive barrel option for more of a 3 gun/hard use plinker build so as to not wear out my Proof barrel on my bulk shooting prematurely.
Thats funny, how many rounds do you have through your MH? You definitely don't need to worry about burning out a barrel in your lifetime, I probably still have more rounds through that rifle than you and I only spent two days with it
noveske stainless match barrels with noveske match mod 0 chambers are accuracy rated for 30000 rounds. I have 2 of those barrels.
Strange, on the barrel page on their site Noveske recommend that for high volume shooting you select a CHF chrome lined barrel. Your 30000 number may apply to slow fire not getting it overly hot but not for hard use like running thousands of rounds a month like you said earlier.
My PWS has a Stainless barrel that is melonited (a form of nitriding) which creates a surface harder than chrome and they told me to expect around 20000 rounds of semi auto fire before a noticeable loss of accuracy but that would be reduced if it was run hard and allowed to get hot.
Again, people can do what they want with their stuff, it just seems like using a sports car to run a rally race, it may do it but you're shortening it's life for no real reason other than you can afford to. There are better tools available.
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