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How much throat erosion is “normal”
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 2790751" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>Ignorance is indeed bliss. My model 700 in 270 that was made in the late 70's and rode in my good buddies Toyota before I was born, lived in a humid basement and I personally I have seen shot to blistering hot/can't shoot the mirage before I bought it has an unknowable round count. Shot just fine for deer hunting with 150gr corelokts. I decided to load for it and to get to the lands nothing less than a 150 will do and still have some bullet in the neck to hold. </p><p></p><p>Loaded out to the lands I brought it back under MOA consistently so that makes me happy on paper. But I still constantly consider rebarreling. Before I had the tools to measure and read information about throat erosion I was content and happy in the knowledge that all creatures that had crossed the muzzle were in great danger and that's all that really mattered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 2790751, member: 104786"] Ignorance is indeed bliss. My model 700 in 270 that was made in the late 70’s and rode in my good buddies Toyota before I was born, lived in a humid basement and I personally I have seen shot to blistering hot/can’t shoot the mirage before I bought it has an unknowable round count. Shot just fine for deer hunting with 150gr corelokts. I decided to load for it and to get to the lands nothing less than a 150 will do and still have some bullet in the neck to hold. Loaded out to the lands I brought it back under MOA consistently so that makes me happy on paper. But I still constantly consider rebarreling. Before I had the tools to measure and read information about throat erosion I was content and happy in the knowledge that all creatures that had crossed the muzzle were in great danger and that’s all that really mattered. [/QUOTE]
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