I've got a 6cm that I've run in several PRS matches, I estimate the round count to be in the 1000 ball park. Now I know 6cm is supposed to be hard on barrels, but I'm not sure how to tell when one is shot out, as I've never experienced it before.
I had the rifle chambered for, and have shot the copper creek 105 berger hydrid factory load exclusively. The rifles has historically been a .5-.75moa shooter, but that's about the best I can do. The past couple times I've taken the rifle out, I've struggled to achieve .75moa, and most of the time groups end up in the 1-1.25moa range.
Is this a sign the barrel is shot out? I have the capability to handload, I'm thinking what if I got some of the sierra 110 smks, and loaded them long? Would that help me chase the rifling to try and get my accuracy back?
Should I just send it off for rebarreling?
I had the rifle chambered for, and have shot the copper creek 105 berger hydrid factory load exclusively. The rifles has historically been a .5-.75moa shooter, but that's about the best I can do. The past couple times I've taken the rifle out, I've struggled to achieve .75moa, and most of the time groups end up in the 1-1.25moa range.
Is this a sign the barrel is shot out? I have the capability to handload, I'm thinking what if I got some of the sierra 110 smks, and loaded them long? Would that help me chase the rifling to try and get my accuracy back?
Should I just send it off for rebarreling?