Ackelyman said my barrel was .236 front to back. As far as barrel life, I'm not a high volume shooter. I have to many guns to shoot anyway. This was going to be a coyote/deer rifle but I still want it to shoot bugholes if possible. I may never get there but I'm going to try. Thanks Guys!!
Welp count me surprised. I called my gunsmith and asked him to gauge my old barrel for me and he came back with results this morning. A .238 pin dropped clean through, a .239 barely started in either end. He's figuring right around .2386" plus or minus a tiny bit. I assume there's some thickness of copper, carbon and/or HBN lining the bore since I cleaned it zero times for the last few hundred rounds. So .239 looks about it. Unfortunately I got that barrel as a drop-in from CRA so I never got the original bore size. One would assume some level of consistency. Also looks like I can chop off both ends and make myself another 6XC barrel.I'd be interested in those #s too.
Psycodog,,, only a few years late. Did you ever get the 236 barrel to shoot?I called Bartlein, I asked if I could send them my barreled action to check out. They said they didn't do that. They recommended having it setback and a new chamber cut. Thats another $300. I didn't like that idea to much. Ackleyman gave me some tips to try, checking max load and velocity was one of them.