So, my match rifle if a defiance, and 23" hawkhill in 260, stuffed in a XLR Carbon chassis. Id like to build a .223 or .223AI trainer. I train at two ranges. %75 of the time at a 300 yard and %25 on a 1100 yard range.
Two Questions;
1.) .223 Rem, or .223 AI?
I'm looking for the best performance and barrel life. I have a concern about barrel life with the AI, but I would plan on finding a light .223 load using cheap 55 grainers for 300 yard practice to keep the barrel happy, and then shoot 75-80 classers, cranked up for the 1200 yard range. Fireforming doesnt concern me. Ill train positional with the fireforming ammo since absolute accuracy isnt uber critical when training positional.
How much life are you guys getting out of your trainers? 3/4 MOA would be my limit for acceptable accuracy.
2.) I have a .223 Remington 700, unmolested. Weighing accuracy vs. cost per round (when including barrel life), would you go prefit or get the rifle trued and install a bartlien?
Prefit Advantages: Cheaper initial cost, cheap cost per round, easier to swap when it burns up.
Prefit Disadvantage: Longer initial lead time (Id be sending it to LRI to get smithed and they are typical in and our in 1-2 weeks), Lower accuracy potential
Smithed Advantage: Fast, Accurate, More reamer options, Premium barrel selection
Smithed Disadvantage: Costly for a trainer that will be abused and shooting cheaper reloads. Once you go smithed, you can never go back, because the threads will be 1.085". <<< Biggest downside to me.
Sooooo.... you guys with trainers... what did you do and why (in the context of the questions above)? What would you do different? How has your accuracy and barrel life doing?
Two Questions;
1.) .223 Rem, or .223 AI?
I'm looking for the best performance and barrel life. I have a concern about barrel life with the AI, but I would plan on finding a light .223 load using cheap 55 grainers for 300 yard practice to keep the barrel happy, and then shoot 75-80 classers, cranked up for the 1200 yard range. Fireforming doesnt concern me. Ill train positional with the fireforming ammo since absolute accuracy isnt uber critical when training positional.
How much life are you guys getting out of your trainers? 3/4 MOA would be my limit for acceptable accuracy.
2.) I have a .223 Remington 700, unmolested. Weighing accuracy vs. cost per round (when including barrel life), would you go prefit or get the rifle trued and install a bartlien?
Prefit Advantages: Cheaper initial cost, cheap cost per round, easier to swap when it burns up.
Prefit Disadvantage: Longer initial lead time (Id be sending it to LRI to get smithed and they are typical in and our in 1-2 weeks), Lower accuracy potential
Smithed Advantage: Fast, Accurate, More reamer options, Premium barrel selection
Smithed Disadvantage: Costly for a trainer that will be abused and shooting cheaper reloads. Once you go smithed, you can never go back, because the threads will be 1.085". <<< Biggest downside to me.
Sooooo.... you guys with trainers... what did you do and why (in the context of the questions above)? What would you do different? How has your accuracy and barrel life doing?