Re: TRG-22 rebarrel question
Might want to study-up on the way barrels of chrome-moly and stainless wear.
The cracking previously related has minimal effect on accuracy in a c-m barrel as the steel hangs together and rifling/lands remain smooth (relatively). Stainless barrels tend to develop voids as they wear and these grab jacket material and disrupt bullet transition. C-M steel of match grade has many benefits.
Should easily see 5000rd barrel life from almost any .308win, many lasting much longer. Of course, if you are firing rounds w/o allowing barrel to cool, once has heated up; and don't clean properly you'll lose barrel longevity.
If I was very concerned about barrel life in a .308, I'd be looking for a FN-Herstal bolt gun with match grade, chrome-lined barrel. Find one of those with a McMillan stock and Near picatinny rail and you are ahead of the TRG-22 imho. TRG-42 is another matter entirely.
Lots of info on the web about how barrels wear. Lilja, McMillan, and Shilen come to mind. Might also see what you can find in Precision Shooting magazine archives or their Benchrest Primer book. Crocodile barrel wear (cracking) of C-M steels is much less accuracy impacting than that of SS barrels.