So how long exactly does a barrel last?

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So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by MoA » Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:23 pm

How about 6 seconds.. :shock: Yes that is how long your barrel remains 'accurate' for.

The basis of this is a simple assumption, that a hunting rifle can shoot 3000 rounds before requiring a change, ( a number of calibers will start loosing accuracy at a much earlier round count), assuming a bullet on an average takes about 0.002 seconds to exit the barrel that is a massive 6 seconds of active life.

I never actually thought of it this way. My .22-250 will last all of 3 seconds :?

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Re: So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by eljefe » Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:29 pm

will be careful when I get my Martini in 22-250 :roll:
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Re: So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by Subal das » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:28 pm

in India barrels last forever because, I guess there is some metallurgical secret. how otherwise you can see here so many 40-50 year old guns in mint condition.
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Re: So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by eljefe » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:33 pm

Indian Bureaucrats want a perpetual time capsule-preserve us in penury and backwardness.Amen
25/50 rounds a year quota is a secret method...cant we sacrifice our today for a greater tomorrow? :evil:
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Re: So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by Subal das » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:50 pm

eljefe wrote:Indian Bureaucrats want a perpetual time capsule-preserve us in penury and backwardness.Amen
25/50 rounds a year quota is a secret method...cant we sacrifice our today for a greater tomorrow? :evil:
greater tomorrow !!!

sacrifice today and get it tomorrow, he he he ... it twinkles ... well, I can consider that, but can you give any guaranties 8) .

more seriously, it is exactly a question, what I'm asking my self everyday 3 times at least, where this country is heading, for me picture is quite clear, get as many guns as you can today and you may no need to sacrifice tomorrow.

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Re: So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by Amit357 » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:53 pm

jefe,25/50 rounds,boys in UP get 10,in Punjab,Haryana,Delhi,(This can take all day,basically rest of the country) its 25,thats the secret for the time capsule.
MoA hi picked up a Rifle a .270 Win,Model 70 ( proud to say) Sr no 2607,the barrel still is like a mirror,shoots within 1/2 " at 100 mtrs,have been shooting 150 grns S&B, 120 Grns Fedral,Winchester Silver Tips and Power Shoks.Boss here we are still lucky :mrgreen: because of the system to get stuff which is 25-70 yrs old still in NIB condition :cheers:
PS; No doubt we pay through our a*****,for it but still here rifle/Shottys/Pistols/Rev barrels last forever :cheers:,3Ks of Bullets. Bullets@ 25 per year/3000 = ROTFL

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Re: So how long exactly does a barrel last?

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:56 am

Amit357 wrote:the barrel still is like a mirror
Ah yes,the time honoured Indian way of holding up the rifle to the light and looking down the barrel.If it is shinny it is good.

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