What are you comparing it to ?Just curious as to what other 22BR shooters are getting on barrel life.
Did realize this round can eat a barrel up faster than other choices.
But sure do like loading for it and shooting it.
Just to be clear, every barrel I have pulled still shot better than 1/2 MOA. I find there is a point where the groups get a little bigger and it won’t respond to tuning like it used to. At that point I take it off because it’s not competitive anymore for BR. If it’s a long barrel, I can usually have it cut down 4” or so, rechamber it, and have another “new” barrel. Right now, my strategy is to start with a 22 PPC that needs the length to get to the good node, then rechamber to 22 BR for the second go because it can get to the good node with a shorter barrel.Not sure what to compare it too. This is my first one but know it’s known to erode a barrel quicker. I have 6br, 6ppc and know if I take care of the barrel, 2500 to 3000 is not an issue for those. Maybe even more depending on how hot I make the loads. The 22br is primarily a 100-200 yd gun for my purposes
Just curious as to what other 22BR shooters are getting on barrel life.
Did realize this round can eat a barrel up faster than other choices.
But sure do like loading for it and shooting it.
Agree wholeheartedly. It’s about 5 grns more powder per shot than a 223 and more than 8 gns less than a 22-250.22br is not a "barrel burner" by any definition that I know of...
Well my first one only made to 1000. I am on my second one at 500. I am getting ready to order my third one just in case. My 6br went to 3000. I was really surprised at the 1000. I had figured it would do 2000.22br is not a "barrel burner" by any definition that I know of...
^^^ THIS EXACTLY ^^^1400 LR BR competitive rounds on average. Had one go at 1200. Had one that was still shooting at 1800 but I swapped it cause it made me nervous.
Well my first one only made to 1000. I am on my second one at 500. I am getting ready to order my third one just in case. My 6br went to 3000. I was really surprised at the 1000. I had figured it would do 2000.
Right now i consider 1000 a barrel burner.
Mine failed in that the first 20-30 rounds after a complete cleaning shot a normal 1/2 moa. At about the 25 mark the groups started getting bigger. By 30 rounds they were 2 inches.
My barrel is 1:7 which is harder on barrels than a 1:8. I also understand that every now and then you get a bad barrel for life. I shoot fclass so my 3 goto bullets are berger 85.5, hornady 88 for steel and 90 atip for 1000 yards. I am running 1 node lower than max so staying at around 80% max pressure. I shot a 600 yard match and shot a 195-7x in june. Went to the 1000 match in October and the first match was a 189 which is pretty normal for me and then shot my worse score that i have ever shoot a 159. I just could not figure out what was going on. But i did figure the barrel was gone and my testing showed that it was the barrel and my second match would have been bad.Well I have no idea what you are doing, but I'm going out on a limb and say your results are not normal.
I've probably sold 60 to 70 22brs. I've never heard any stories like yours.
I shoot pdogs with the 22bra, and I have a 90 grain barrel also. Haven't seen any real evidence of barrel burning at all.
I think I shot 400 rounds in one day with my 8 twist shooting 62 eldvt. Still hammering away. Taking it to Colorado later this month.
My barrel is 1:7 which is harder on barrels than a 1:8. I also understand that every now and then you get a bad barrel for life. I shoot fclass so my 3 goto bullets are berger 85.5, hornady 88 for steel and 90 atip for 1000 yards. I am running 1 node lower than max so staying at around 80% max pressure. I shot a 600 yard match and shot a 195-7x in june. Went to the 1000 match in October and the first match was a 189 which is pretty normal for me and then shot my worse score that i have ever shoot a 159. I just could not figure out what was going on. But i did figure the barrel was gone and my testing showed that it was the barrel and my second match would have been bad.
If my second barrel goes to 1500 or more then i will take back the barrel burner comment.
BTW i love this caliber so i am not turning away from it. It is so much more versitle than a 223
Great report and thanks for sharing. The discipline that any clambering is used in makes all the difference in the world. Batches of barrel steel are definitely not all the same, to say the least. My barrel life, shooting at long range steel or coyotes, is world's apart from someone shooting F class or 1000 yd benchrest. My barrels in .22BR will probably outlive me! It's all about heat and cadence of shooting. Really nothing new, if you think about it. Shoot straight and enjoy the 22BR as it is a fantastic round.My barrel is 1:7 which is harder on barrels than a 1:8. I also understand that every now and then you get a bad barrel for life. I shoot fclass so my 3 goto bullets are berger 85.5, hornady 88 for steel and 90 atip for 1000 yards. I am running 1 node lower than max so staying at around 80% max pressure. I shot a 600 yard match and shot a 195-7x in june. Went to the 1000 match in October and the first match was a 189 which is pretty normal for me and then shot my worse score that i have ever shoot a 159. I just could not figure out what was going on. But i did figure the barrel was gone and my testing showed that it was the barrel and my second match would have been bad.
If my second barrel goes to 1500 or more then i will take back the barrel burner comment.
BTW i love this caliber so i am not turning away from it. It is so much more versitle than a 223
This is good information. I am shooting a 12 twist and primarily a 52 gr Berger. So maybe I am reading too much into the online data. Will just shoot it till it shows issues.
My 6ppc barrels die around 1200 or less, ( No longer competitive )but min of P.D. is a different game.Not sure what to compare it too. This is my first one but know it’s known to erode a barrel quicker. I have 6br, 6ppc and know if I take care of the barrel, 2500 to 3000 is not an issue for those. Maybe even more depending on how hot I make the loads. The 22br is primarily a 100-200 yd gun for my purposes
That's is very unfortunate,I can't post a picture here from my computer and can't seem to get logged in from my phone for some reason, but I have a barrel with about 200 rounds on it where the throat looks to be totally roached. I still have not decided on a load due to pressure issues. .223WSSM btw. That's about 40 grains rather than 30 but still, I'm rather disappointed that it looks like I won't get 500 rounds from it for the $800 that barrel cost me last summer. Doubt I'll buy another Douglas CM for this round!