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Nosler 26
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 918628" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>No, I said probably 1000....Probably worse than that. But I'm willing to watch someone burn one out to verify my estimate. However, everyone has a different level of "accuracy loss" that they will tolerate before they call a barrel junked. Some folks if a barrel hits 3/4 MOA, they scrap it for a new one. Some folks scrap them when they open beyond 1 MOA. Personally, if I have one that hits above 1 MOA I will pull it and replace it. But it takes me a LONG time before I get barrels that shoot 1/2 MOA and better, to reach above 1 MOA.</p><p> </p><p>No 2 barrels are alike, you'd burn both out trying to develope loads for them, equally, if it is that difficult to work. What 1 barrel likes, the other might hate. Yes, even if they're the same brand, cut with the same tools, on the same day, 1 after the other, and reamed by the same reamer, & built by the same smith at the same time. No 2 barrels will be identical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 918628, member: 12995"] No, I said probably 1000....Probably worse than that. But I'm willing to watch someone burn one out to verify my estimate. However, everyone has a different level of "accuracy loss" that they will tolerate before they call a barrel junked. Some folks if a barrel hits 3/4 MOA, they scrap it for a new one. Some folks scrap them when they open beyond 1 MOA. Personally, if I have one that hits above 1 MOA I will pull it and replace it. But it takes me a LONG time before I get barrels that shoot 1/2 MOA and better, to reach above 1 MOA. No 2 barrels are alike, you'd burn both out trying to develope loads for them, equally, if it is that difficult to work. What 1 barrel likes, the other might hate. Yes, even if they're the same brand, cut with the same tools, on the same day, 1 after the other, and reamed by the same reamer, & built by the same smith at the same time. No 2 barrels will be identical. [/QUOTE]
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