Dimner
I do believe in Captain Crunch.
I have some noobie questions when it comes to what everyone here talks about in regards to 'barrel life'
From context, I am assuming that 'barrel life' in the millions of threads I have read is in regards to 'competition worthy barrel life'
More specifically, the barrel life in which one can reasonably expect the barrel to maintain the accuracy/precision level from a well tuned load when the barrel is new to the point when it will begin deteriorating. So if someone says, the barrel life of that cartridge is about 2500 rounds, the idea is that your tuned load can/could/may/probably start acting up at 2500. Sometimes it's alot sooner sometimes it is alot less. It depends on the barrel. So I think I have the correct notion of barrel life. Maybe I get a B+ on my definition if you were to grade it?
So now that we are talking the same thing about 'barrel life'.... Here is my question.
How does Barrel setback come into play? I see people talking about getting a longer barrel for their build so they can set it back a couple times.
If I understand correctly, the barrel setback is so we can have a fresh throat that has eroded after many firings. But what about the rest of the barrel? Is it still any good? I imagine even with a barrel setback the bore is still never going to be as accurate as the new bore right?
From context, I am assuming that 'barrel life' in the millions of threads I have read is in regards to 'competition worthy barrel life'
More specifically, the barrel life in which one can reasonably expect the barrel to maintain the accuracy/precision level from a well tuned load when the barrel is new to the point when it will begin deteriorating. So if someone says, the barrel life of that cartridge is about 2500 rounds, the idea is that your tuned load can/could/may/probably start acting up at 2500. Sometimes it's alot sooner sometimes it is alot less. It depends on the barrel. So I think I have the correct notion of barrel life. Maybe I get a B+ on my definition if you were to grade it?
So now that we are talking the same thing about 'barrel life'.... Here is my question.
How does Barrel setback come into play? I see people talking about getting a longer barrel for their build so they can set it back a couple times.
- Are those couple set backs assumed to be within the average barrel life?
- Meaning, if the barrel life is 2500, you may have to, depending on the barrel during the 2500 rounds, do a couple set backs?
- Or, does it mean at 2500 rounds you can expect to set the barrel back and get more usable life with an altered tune?
If I understand correctly, the barrel setback is so we can have a fresh throat that has eroded after many firings. But what about the rest of the barrel? Is it still any good? I imagine even with a barrel setback the bore is still never going to be as accurate as the new bore right?