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Longer cartridge. I mentioned those in an earlier post.How does rechambering get rid of throat erosion? It can if you run the new chamber to the point where the fire cracking is eliminated. That is just not in the immediate throat area. You may have to shorten the barrel a couple of inches. Maybe if you are shooting a cartridge that would permit that and still give the results you want may be worth it. Barrel burner cartridges, heat kills a barrel quickly.
Interesting take, how would a 6.5-.284 Norma work out? Would it clean up the Creedmoor chamber? It should work alright in a short action, fit in the same bolt face and magazines, and cook off only a little more powder.
It's not only the throat that gets eroded, and you can only set a barrel back so far.
Depending how far the erosion goes down the barrel (but by definition "throat" is a specific location) dictates how long the new chambered round would need to be and yes, set back will be an issue unless the barrel is a straight tube or is straight for the first several inches.
I'm really curious about the subject and will only resolve my curiosities by probing all my rifle barrels with a bore scope.