So I spoke to JP rifles about their test barrels and demo barrels used by their reps to see if they had one that was shot out using the 224 Valkyrie. Initially I asked them if they had a barrel with an excess of 6000 rounds, and the answer was YES. So then I asked if they could cut it in 1/2 so we can see the wear, and they said, NO, it's still shooting sub-MOA (Which was translated to 1/2 MOA with factory Ammo.)
Understand this is a .224V JP Cryogenic SuperMatch barrel in 416R barrel
It's important to note that JP does several things to improve the life of the barrel. From Cryogenic stress relieving to using the Heat Sink in order to move damaging heat around. These barrels are designed to last as long as possible.
For more information on their barrels, check out here.
Because this cartridge is relatively new, and because of the longer barrel life, valid information is not easy to come by, so taking any guessing on this subject with a grain of salt. We are well past 2000 rounds downrange playing with this cartridge and feel we are just getting started.
Understand this is a .224V JP Cryogenic SuperMatch barrel in 416R barrel
It's important to note that JP does several things to improve the life of the barrel. From Cryogenic stress relieving to using the Heat Sink in order to move damaging heat around. These barrels are designed to last as long as possible.
For more information on their barrels, check out here.
Because this cartridge is relatively new, and because of the longer barrel life, valid information is not easy to come by, so taking any guessing on this subject with a grain of salt. We are well past 2000 rounds downrange playing with this cartridge and feel we are just getting started.