Barrel life on the .204?
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Barrel life on the .204?
On thing I found intriguing when I went after a varmint rifle was claims that the .204 would have a longer life due to the fact that it uses less powder. I doubt I will shoot the gun out but I recently heard that it has a shorter than average life span, anyone care to explain this to me?
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- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage mod. 116 and Custom .204 AR
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Re: Barrel life on the .204?
From my understanding, the fastest way to wear out a barrel is to shoot it fast and long enough to overheat the barrel itself (too hot to hold onto) or to push really fast (4000+ fps) loads through it continually.
Most of my .204 loads are below the 3900 fps factor and the only time that one of my barrels got so hot I couldn't hold onto it comfortably was on a PD shoot and I left the rifle in the bright sun instead of setting it in the shade after a shooting session (takes a long time to cool that way)..
Of course, poor maintenance or cleaning practices can do damage as well..
Most of my .204 loads are below the 3900 fps factor and the only time that one of my barrels got so hot I couldn't hold onto it comfortably was on a PD shoot and I left the rifle in the bright sun instead of setting it in the shade after a shooting session (takes a long time to cool that way)..
Of course, poor maintenance or cleaning practices can do damage as well..
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- .204 Ruger Guns: Savage model 12 single shot synthetic stock bull barrel
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Re: Barrel life on the .204?
I have a Savage model 12 with bull barrel. On fathers day this year, at the inlaws house, we started a tradition. 25 rounds on 25 golf balls ranging from 30 to 125 yds. largest caliber was a Chek 8mm Mauser and the smallest was a 17 HMR. I busted my 25 golf balls with 25 rounds all fired consecutively.
With my single shot rifle, my barrel did get hot, but not hot enough that I couldn't hold it. And, the barrel temp didn't effect the accuracy. The long shots were on the mark just as the short shots.
I have heard that juicing up hand loads and non-religious cleaning will kill a barrel q u i c k.
my cents
With my single shot rifle, my barrel did get hot, but not hot enough that I couldn't hold it. And, the barrel temp didn't effect the accuracy. The long shots were on the mark just as the short shots.
I have heard that juicing up hand loads and non-religious cleaning will kill a barrel q u i c k.
my cents
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