I've heard that barrels with 3 and 4 grooves benefits with longer barrel life because of the bigger and maybe more rigid grooves/lands. What's you're qualified guess?
I shoot moderate loads with N140 and 107 SMK with canuba wax moly in my 6 NBR. I have a Lothar Walter bbl with 1:8 twist.,5 groove)
When my bbl is worne out I'm thinking about replacing it with a Border or another quality cut rifle bbl. Would anyone guess how many more rounds I could squeeze through a barrel like this? Better accuracy is also a good reason to try a cut rifle barrel.
Thank you!
I shoot moderate loads with N140 and 107 SMK with canuba wax moly in my 6 NBR. I have a Lothar Walter bbl with 1:8 twist.,5 groove)
When my bbl is worne out I'm thinking about replacing it with a Border or another quality cut rifle bbl. Would anyone guess how many more rounds I could squeeze through a barrel like this? Better accuracy is also a good reason to try a cut rifle barrel.
Thank you!