This came up today and figured I’d do some number crunching.
Many people use a .223 as a trainer. They also need 400yds or more for practice. You can do all you need with 100yds with a .22
Gonna say for math sake that a .223 barrel is good for 5,000-10,000 rnds.
Federal Gold medal match 77gr is what I will use for the standard and is $0.90/rnd
SK Standard plus is $0.10/rnd
That’s a $0.80 difference.
5000 rnds = $4,000
10,000 rnds = $8,000
A new .223 barrel is about $700 (350 for barrel and 350 for chamber job)
You’ll never burn your .22 barrel out.
So, you’ll save either $8700 or $9400 every 10k rounds depending on the .223 barrel life.
Many people use a .223 as a trainer. They also need 400yds or more for practice. You can do all you need with 100yds with a .22
Gonna say for math sake that a .223 barrel is good for 5,000-10,000 rnds.
Federal Gold medal match 77gr is what I will use for the standard and is $0.90/rnd
SK Standard plus is $0.10/rnd
That’s a $0.80 difference.
5000 rnds = $4,000
10,000 rnds = $8,000
A new .223 barrel is about $700 (350 for barrel and 350 for chamber job)
You’ll never burn your .22 barrel out.
So, you’ll save either $8700 or $9400 every 10k rounds depending on the .223 barrel life.