It is common for us XTC shooters to run over 3000 rounds thru a barrel and some even much more than that. We shoot at a much bigger target than F Class and some of the other disciplines so our "accuracy " requirements allow us to do that. I am wondering if there is an increase in wind drift and maybe shooters are not noticing it as long as the accuracy is holding up and they are still getting good scores in mild conditions.I have never seen one drop off when accuracy drops off. Admittedly i dont think ive ever ran a competition barrel to much more past half of what alf did above though
I think it may be something that shooters forget about, they work hard to get the best accuracy and favorable wind drift with a new barrel and then do not think about the increase in wind drift when velocity starts to decrease (if it does). That is why I am looking for some numbers on decrease in velocity vs round count. Do you have these numbers from your experience?Shot an FTR barrel much longer than I should have (3,500 rounds).
Velocity and accuracy change was pretty noticeable after certain point.
Changed to new barrel in same specs and so far right back where it was before.
Your comment on wind conditions is interesting. 1st match this year with new barrel in some pretty negative wind conditions, it shot better than the previous barrel did the entire last year in good conditions.
Did he provide any data on velocity loss vs round count?Frank green mentions it when he talked about the new alloy they came up with for longer barrel life. He said that the test barrels they make for ammo companies are all scrapped when FPS falls off.
Can you give an approximate loss of velocity in fps vs round count?I only have kept good notes on two barrels throughout life.
A 7 saum (brux) went 1500 and speed started dropping but accuracy was still good, I adjusted the load twice to maintain speed and at about 1900 it nosedived on speed and I had vertical develop pretty rapidly.
A 260 (Shilen) went 2700 then started quickly losing speed, I adjusted once but it had Hornandy 147 start blowing up so I started another barrel.
147’a continuing to blow up on new barrel.
Can only give you info I noticed from a match. I had two rifles there, rifle #1 at the time had 3,000+ rounds and the other maybe 400-500. Both same barrel, same load, bullet etc. Everything the same. I know some say velocity at the target is not accurate but it's all I have for data. Point is, was same day, same conditions for both rifles.I think it may be something that shooters forget about, they work hard to get the best accuracy and favorable wind drift with a new barrel and then do not think about the increase in wind drift when velocity starts to decrease (if it does). That is why I am looking for some numbers on decrease in velocity vs round count. Do you have these numbers from your experience?
This is good information, thanks for sharing. Based on your experience with the 308 I would conclude that one could expect approximately 100 fps velocity loss for 3000 rounds on the barrel. If it is still accurate at that point one could decide if the increase in wind drift was worth changing the barrel., probably not for me.Can only give you info I noticed from a match. I had two rifles there, rifle #1 at the time had 3,000+ rounds and the other maybe 400-500. Both same barrel, same load, bullet etc. Everything the same. I know some say velocity at the target is not accurate but it's all I have for data. Point is, was same day, same conditions for both rifles.
At 1,000 yards on average over entire match rifle #1 was approx 50 FPS slower at the target. I plugged both of them into JBM and for that load it suggested around 65 FPS difference at the muzzle. Sorry I didn't chrono again. Wish I had as from what I recall rifle #1 needed more elevation in the scope than what JBM is saying.
Point being, difference was clear and I'll never run a barrel that long again. I bought the myth that .308's will last many thousands of rounds before they go south. Probably true for most but not a pretty hot FTR load.
Huh-uh.Anyone want to guess?