Something I have been thinking about as I peruse the market and see used barrels.....
How do you think barrels depreciate in regards to round count? Should a barrel loose value with each round down the tube? At what point do you consider it worthless in regards to percentage of expected round count?
I know they are consumables, but in my mind the depreciation cant be linear.
I guess there could be an argument that buying a barrel with 100 or 200 rounds on it is actually saving you money as you don't have to pay for the ammo or components to fire those rounds to get it "broken in" and at a point where load development can be done? On the other hand, how much barrel life do you want left to do load development and testing and still have some rounds left in the tube when that is finished?
Just wondering how others see the value of used barrels?
How do you think barrels depreciate in regards to round count? Should a barrel loose value with each round down the tube? At what point do you consider it worthless in regards to percentage of expected round count?
I know they are consumables, but in my mind the depreciation cant be linear.
I guess there could be an argument that buying a barrel with 100 or 200 rounds on it is actually saving you money as you don't have to pay for the ammo or components to fire those rounds to get it "broken in" and at a point where load development can be done? On the other hand, how much barrel life do you want left to do load development and testing and still have some rounds left in the tube when that is finished?
Just wondering how others see the value of used barrels?