jwai86 wrote:Many advertisements for used rifles include statements by sellers about how many rounds they've put through them. Such statements are difficult to verify, but assuming that you are using factory ammunition, how many rounds would you need to put through a rifle chambered in .223 before the resulting barrel wear starts affecting overall performance?
SCJ429 wrote:I have a Tikka hammer forged factory barrel, when new it would consistently shoot groups in the 0.2 of an inch. After about 3,000 rounds I noticed I could not shoot groups better than 0.3 consistently. At 4,500 rounds accuracy was down to 0.4 of an inch and it copper fouled badly. It needed the copper to be removed after around 30 rounds to get it back to 0.4. I rebarrelled it after that.
MontyShooter wrote:Just about every rifle advertised for sale has less than 100 rounds through it. Even though they often come with dies and brass etc.
MontyShooter wrote:Just about every rifle advertised for sale has less than 100 rounds through it. Even though they often come with dies and brass etc.
jwai86 wrote:MontyShooter wrote:Just about every rifle advertised for sale has less than 100 rounds through it. Even though they often come with dies and brass etc.
Are you suggesting that such statements should simply be ignored?