Foxyboy43
Well-Known Member
A common theme running through many of the SD posts is “rebarrelling” - because the existing barrel is “shot out” i.e. so many rounds (sometimes less than 1000) through it that erosion, wear and tear etc… has negatively impacted on the accuracy required to the point that replacement is required. These comments and what followed intrigue me. I can perhaps see the case if shooting high-level competition —especially at 1000 yards plus but I really do wonder what real impact barrel wear has on accuracy for rifles used for deerstalking at the typically 300 yards or less ranges typical in the UK - even the DSC shooting requirement is easily attainable with “sloppy” bores. I am probably influenced by my god knows how old Remmy 700 .222 (bless) which has had literally tens of thousands of rounds through it, is only occassionally bore-cleaned, the bore looks like a crazed mirror but yet the old girl consistently does sub-half inch at 100 yards and my M44 Mosin which is just craze(d)y, counter-bored by more than an inch and as a result the barrel/bore length is verging on “sawn-off”.
Sooo, a genuine question chaps - am I just extremely lucky, is rebarrelling really necessary or is it just another “must have” for those who choose to subscribe to this theory?


Sooo, a genuine question chaps - am I just extremely lucky, is rebarrelling really necessary or is it just another “must have” for those who choose to subscribe to this theory?




