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Does anyone care to guess at the 300 WSM barrel life. I am having one built and I'm guessing somewhere around 2500 rounds. What do you other guys think? Mercy, waiting on a barrrel is tough, when you have everything else in hand to build the rifle with..Thanking everyone for their opinion in advance. Shoot Safe, Shoot Straight....RiverRat | ||
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So much depends on what you shoot in it, how rapidly, what loads, etc. Reasonable loads should get you near 4000 rounds before you notice any measurable drop in accuracy. I'd say it would be about the same as a 338 Win Mag, and slightly better than the 300 Win if you stay with factory loads, or lighter, and don't heat the barrel to where you can't touch it between shots. | |||
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Ken Howell had posted on this topic a few times. Apparently the biggest determinant in barrel wear comes from the pressures that you run the cartridge at, rather than the velocity and case capacity. If you keep the barrel cool and don't it run to the highest possible pressures the rifle will take, I don't think you will shoot it out for many, many years. Turok ------------------ Make it idiot proof, and some one will make a better idiot | |||
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