I have a Remington 700 Police in .308. Model 86591, 24" 5R barrel 1:11.25 twist, 40x trigger, HS Precision PST012 stock, oversized bolt knob. I haven't done anything to it except put on a Badger base/rings and Burris scope.
I've shot about 2000 rounds through it. I measured the throat both when it was new, and now after ~2000 rounds. I haven't seen much erosion. My math says, on average, over 7 different bullets, it's either shrunk by 2/1000 or gotten longer by 2/1000. I figure it's just margin of error. Seems like the barrel should have lots of life left. (Raw numbers attached in Excel)
I've picked up some new Lapua brass, and Berger bullets. I've been using Federal brass and Hornady/Sierra bullets with typically 43.5gr Varget. I measured the Bergers, and they engage the rifling at the point that they are falling out of the brass. So I won't be able to load them up at 10/1000 off the lands, or even try jamming them into the rifling. All of the ammo I've been loading have been seated quite long to be 10/1000 off the lands.
I'm just getting started in precision shooting, so haven't really worked up a load yet. I've needed to do lots of practice, to learn how to shoot before I could test loads. Been planning on using the Lapua brass and Berger bullets to figure out the proper powder charge and seating depth.
I've also picked up the classic Teslong borescope, and did some peaking. Looks like the chamber has some scratches/gouges in it. These are on the body, ending at the shoulder. They scratch the brass.
I'm thinking about getting the chamber re-cut, but not sure if I should. I'd rather not spend a bunch of money on a rifle that isn't "that good". This is after all just a production rifle, not a custom rifle. I also don't think this is worthy of a new barrel. But if for a small amount I could get it to be better, that would be great.
What do you think? Should I get a new chamber cut? Replace the barrel? Load the Bergers short? Save them for the next rifle? Do nothing, and save my money for the next rifle?
I've shot about 2000 rounds through it. I measured the throat both when it was new, and now after ~2000 rounds. I haven't seen much erosion. My math says, on average, over 7 different bullets, it's either shrunk by 2/1000 or gotten longer by 2/1000. I figure it's just margin of error. Seems like the barrel should have lots of life left. (Raw numbers attached in Excel)
I've picked up some new Lapua brass, and Berger bullets. I've been using Federal brass and Hornady/Sierra bullets with typically 43.5gr Varget. I measured the Bergers, and they engage the rifling at the point that they are falling out of the brass. So I won't be able to load them up at 10/1000 off the lands, or even try jamming them into the rifling. All of the ammo I've been loading have been seated quite long to be 10/1000 off the lands.
I'm just getting started in precision shooting, so haven't really worked up a load yet. I've needed to do lots of practice, to learn how to shoot before I could test loads. Been planning on using the Lapua brass and Berger bullets to figure out the proper powder charge and seating depth.
I've also picked up the classic Teslong borescope, and did some peaking. Looks like the chamber has some scratches/gouges in it. These are on the body, ending at the shoulder. They scratch the brass.


I'm thinking about getting the chamber re-cut, but not sure if I should. I'd rather not spend a bunch of money on a rifle that isn't "that good". This is after all just a production rifle, not a custom rifle. I also don't think this is worthy of a new barrel. But if for a small amount I could get it to be better, that would be great.
What do you think? Should I get a new chamber cut? Replace the barrel? Load the Bergers short? Save them for the next rifle? Do nothing, and save my money for the next rifle?