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I agree. I have often wondered how many people attribute a change in ammo, poor batch of ammo, erratic loading procedure, etc. on a barrel going south. I think I came close one day when I set my daughter up (a young teen) at the bench with a .17 HMR. and before I knew it, she had fired about 300 rounds about as fast as she could load them while I was yakking with the guys. Dang! I didn't know one could get a rimfire that hot! It was smoking the stock. But - it still shoots. And that was around 9,000 rounds ago on that barrel.I can't imagine you burning up a barrel in one day no matter how hard you shoot it but I keep hearing that on the internet and I've shot my Barrels pretty hard.
I can't imagine you burning up a barrel in one day no matter how hard you shoot it but I keep hearing that on the internet and I've shot my Barrels pretty hard
You don’t want to hear about it but why not a 6br or 6brx. I have both. My 6br has 4000 rounds down the tube and it still shoots under .350” Kelby gunsmith looked at it with a bore scope and said it looked like it had 1000 rounds on it. Last year I shot a .098” group and 3 groups under .250”.Looking for ideas on a heavy barrel .243, which rifle would you recommend? I'm really set on .243 so no need to offer other calibers.
Budget is under $1000. Main use will be p-dogs
You don’t want to hear about it but why not a 6br or 6brx. I have both. My 6br has 4000 rounds down the tube and it still shoots under .350” Kelby gunsmith looked at it with a bore scope and said it looked like it had 1000 rounds on it. Last year I shot a .098” group and 3 groups under .250”.
"something else"? 257 Weatherby w/90 SBKs.. Build your own from a 7mm mag, 300 win mag, etc
donor.
I agree with the self control in terms of firing rate with the 6mm cases.A couple of things to think about here - Are you buying it for long-range PD shooting using VLD type bullets? If so then you need to give the twist some consideration since it will take a faster than normal twist to stabilize the longer bullets, that will limit your choices or rifles available.
Are you buy it for a high-volume PD rifle? If so do some re-thinking of a 243. While it will work the 243 is not a good high-volume cartridge for PD's, too much recoil, too much powder, too short of a barrel life. In a high-volume PD enviroment it is possible to burn out the throat in a 243 in a days shooting unless you good self-control, which means that you will spend more time waiting for the barrel to cool than you will shooting.
If you are after something for just the occassional PD of opportunity then an off-the shelf heavy barrel Savage or Remington will serve you well enough.
drover
I would jump on it for the right price!This has been an interesting read, not to hijack the tread of course, but I've been looking at a Model 12BVSS in 243 that a buddy has for sale. Good info here as usual.