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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2251641" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>That's not as bad as the 7STW and one of my 300 Win Mags and both still shoot around 1\2" groups.What I learned from my borescope is you really can't tell how well it will shoot by how it looks.The other thing is,when you start burning large loads of powder,say around 65grs plus,you are going to see a lot of erosion quicker because of the heat from length of time that large load of powder burns.I've checked my 308's and 30-06 with about the same round count an no erosion.As much as I like shooting my magnums,after seeing the amount of erosion,I just try to shoot them a lot less.You can change out your barrels sooner or buy more guns.By the looks of my safes,it's looking like the later.I have several rifles chambered for the same round and most will shoot the same load well too.It keeps me from totally burning out one rifle and it gives me backup if I choose to send one off for a barrel job that can take months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2251641, member: 11853"] That's not as bad as the 7STW and one of my 300 Win Mags and both still shoot around 1\2" groups.What I learned from my borescope is you really can't tell how well it will shoot by how it looks.The other thing is,when you start burning large loads of powder,say around 65grs plus,you are going to see a lot of erosion quicker because of the heat from length of time that large load of powder burns.I've checked my 308's and 30-06 with about the same round count an no erosion.As much as I like shooting my magnums,after seeing the amount of erosion,I just try to shoot them a lot less.You can change out your barrels sooner or buy more guns.By the looks of my safes,it's looking like the later.I have several rifles chambered for the same round and most will shoot the same load well too.It keeps me from totally burning out one rifle and it gives me backup if I choose to send one off for a barrel job that can take months. [/QUOTE]
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