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I've heard that match barrels wear out faster. Is that true compared to a normal riffle? What is the difference between the two?
does that mean a slower velocity bullet would wear the barrel out quicker since it takes longer to leave the barrel ? how about 5 vs 6 groove. i wonder if he was using lead or copper or poly coated bullets. theres a lot more variables then explained there isn't there ? still, some toast with this coffee would be great
I've heard that match barrels wear out faster. Is that true compared to a normal riffle? What is the difference between the two?
While a stainless barrel will show signs of wear faster than a chrome lined CMV barrel. What really drives the "worn out" standard for a long range match shooter is the ability of the barrel to hold a tight group. A 0.5 MOA delta in grouping can be the difference in first place or first looser, while a 4150 CMV barreled carbine shooter wouldn't even notice the shift. I wouldn't even begin to catch on until the barrel groupings open up well beyond 4 MOA. So for me a 1 MOS shift would go unnoticed, while a match shooter would have already thrown his barrel in the trash.I've heard that match barrels wear out faster. Is that true compared to a normal riffle? What is the difference between the two?
While a stainless barrel will show signs of wear faster than a chrome lined CMV barrel. What really drives the "worn out" standard for a long range match shooter is the ability of the barrel to hold a tight group. A 0.5 MOA delta in grouping can be the difference in first place or first looser, while a 4150 CMV barreled carbine shooter wouldn't even notice the shift. I wouldn't even begin to catch on until the barrel groupings open up well beyond 4 MOA. So for me a 1 MOS shift would go unnoticed, while a match shooter would have already thrown his barrel in the trash.