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<blockquote data-quote="jda2631" data-source="post: 1517475" data-attributes="member: 23675"><p>It's an AICS mag, accurate mags are great too, these were just the only ones I could find in stock when I was looking. This is my understanding of it, and I could be wrong here but. For this set up, it's going to be a barrel burner. 28 Nosler is rough on barrels as is, then the 195 has a very long bearing surface. So it's going to take more pressure to get the bullet started which means more pressure and heat, abuse, on the throat. Going to wear it out faster than shooting say 150gr bullets. As far as telling when your barrel is going out. Easiest way will just be to see when it starts loosing accuracy. But you'll start losing velocity as well, and if you have a bore scope you can see the erosion in the throat. If I get more than life that, I will be happy. But I'm not expecting more than that. </p><p></p><p>I would not recommend using the TUBBS final finish in a custom barrel, it's already been lapped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jda2631, post: 1517475, member: 23675"] It's an AICS mag, accurate mags are great too, these were just the only ones I could find in stock when I was looking. This is my understanding of it, and I could be wrong here but. For this set up, it's going to be a barrel burner. 28 Nosler is rough on barrels as is, then the 195 has a very long bearing surface. So it's going to take more pressure to get the bullet started which means more pressure and heat, abuse, on the throat. Going to wear it out faster than shooting say 150gr bullets. As far as telling when your barrel is going out. Easiest way will just be to see when it starts loosing accuracy. But you'll start losing velocity as well, and if you have a bore scope you can see the erosion in the throat. If I get more than life that, I will be happy. But I'm not expecting more than that. I would not recommend using the TUBBS final finish in a custom barrel, it's already been lapped. [/QUOTE]
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