Lets say you run a 300 NM which has 900-1000 rounds before barrel change. How many rounds will you have to put through the barrel before having enough data and the right hand-load recipe to shoot as well as you did with the previous?
If the barrel do a 1000 rounds but you have to use 100 rounds just to get it up and running, you'll used 10% of the barrel life before getting it up and running. Can you get it up and running with way less or is it just very very very expensive and very very very high maintenance to run these calibers?
You, who own calibers that burn through barrels, is it much hazzle to deal with? Is it worth running?
If the barrel do a 1000 rounds but you have to use 100 rounds just to get it up and running, you'll used 10% of the barrel life before getting it up and running. Can you get it up and running with way less or is it just very very very expensive and very very very high maintenance to run these calibers?
You, who own calibers that burn through barrels, is it much hazzle to deal with? Is it worth running?