... shot out a barrell?
As I learn more and more here, I've gotten into better sizing / brass life practices, annealing, inproved accuracy .... and MORE shooting.
As such, I anticipate shooting out barrels - currently 224 Valkyrie (2850 fps, 85.5 Bergers, 26" bolt ) 6mm ARC (2600 fps, 105 Berger, 20" semi) and 6 Dasher (3150 fps, 105 Bergers, 28" bolt)
I assume faster velocity will on average lead to faster barrel life terminality. But I'm trying to "read the signs" of barrel wear. (Accuracy, of course)
But is there any direct correlation btwn bullet velocity and anticipated round count when barrel life nears its end? e.g. 2800 fps velocity can be expected to last 1,500 or 2,000 or 2,200 rounds, etc .....????
Are there any other lessons to be learned / you have learned about shooting out a barrel? Order new barrels right now, etc?
Helps welcome.
As I learn more and more here, I've gotten into better sizing / brass life practices, annealing, inproved accuracy .... and MORE shooting.

As such, I anticipate shooting out barrels - currently 224 Valkyrie (2850 fps, 85.5 Bergers, 26" bolt ) 6mm ARC (2600 fps, 105 Berger, 20" semi) and 6 Dasher (3150 fps, 105 Bergers, 28" bolt)
I assume faster velocity will on average lead to faster barrel life terminality. But I'm trying to "read the signs" of barrel wear. (Accuracy, of course)
But is there any direct correlation btwn bullet velocity and anticipated round count when barrel life nears its end? e.g. 2800 fps velocity can be expected to last 1,500 or 2,000 or 2,200 rounds, etc .....????
Are there any other lessons to be learned / you have learned about shooting out a barrel? Order new barrels right now, etc?
Helps welcome.