I built a double lugged M14 back in '19 with a heavy SS 1:10 Krieger barrel. I always shoot at least one 80 shot match per year, and I shot one full season with it exclusively (Service Rifle Across the Course). I finally bought a bore gauge and started tracking the readings at just over 2000 rounds. I'll track the next barrel from the start.
Ultimately, the only reading that matters is the score on the target, but I find it beneficial to know if a barrel is wearing fast, or starts doing something unusual. Better to discover that at home than at a match.

This is the same rifle I used for this video: M14 Day at the Range
I plan to practice this winter with it and then change barrels in the spring.
Ultimately, the only reading that matters is the score on the target, but I find it beneficial to know if a barrel is wearing fast, or starts doing something unusual. Better to discover that at home than at a match.

This is the same rifle I used for this video: M14 Day at the Range
I plan to practice this winter with it and then change barrels in the spring.



















