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Join the contestAmmo "quality" has nothing to do with it.Why do barrels last longer (or not) depending on the caliber? What calaibers are (in)famous for length of barrel life? How much does the ammo quality affect the barrel life and how so?
Why do barrels last longer (or not) depending on the caliber?
What calaibers are (in)famous for length of barrel life?
How much does the ammo quality affect the barrel life and how so?
Steel jacketed bullets wear out barrels faster?Well, at least it's not "too old"....They must have been talking about steel jacketed/copper-clad projectiles. Steel case, not so much.
From a materials science perspective, they absolutely should. copper is softer than steel, and steel-on-steel is going to erode/wear-down faster.Steel jacketed bullets wear out barrels faster?
It's galling, and steel on steel is not as susceptible as austenitic (300-series) stainless steels or aluminum, but it does happen. Most steel projectiles that made bore contact had gilding metal (cupronickel) jackets. Big rounds 20mm and up, have copper rotating bands.Please for give my lack of knowledge of metallurgy, but wouldn’t/couldn’t steel on steel cause gouging?
Thanks, that’s what I was trying to ask. Guess I am really showing what I need to educate myself on.It's galling, and steel on steel is not as susceptible as austenitic (300-series) stainless steels or aluminum, but it does happen. Most steel projectiles that made bore contact had gilding metal (cupronickel) jackets. Big rounds 20mm and up, have copper rotating bands.
Combination of factors but the two most significant are pressure and velocity. The higher the pressure and velocity, the shorter the barrel life. Energy content of the charge and bore cross sectional area also influence it to a degree, as well as things like coated vs naked projectiles, and of course the volume of fire - hot barrels wear faster. Ultimately, each load will have different barrel wear characteristics based on all sorts of factors, but you can generally look at velocity as the single most important factor. With that in mind, 220 Swift, 22-250AI, 257 Ackley, etc are all known as barrel burners.
And finally, one other thing - "The people who worry the most about shooting out their barrels, won't."
Not in FTR competition.308 is good for 12,000 rounds I have gone 14,000 with a GAP 308
it's been done. probably a 22PRC too somewhere which would be a monster with 95SMKs. Sherman has the 26Sherman based on the 300PRC as wellSomeone should wildcat a 6mm PRC so we can see barrel life in the three digits!