.308 variation : inspire me !

We had two 308 barrels, one had a 62k shot count, the other 68k. Both six years old. Why are you suspect? Simple question.
Simple answer, because I read an article in the Swedish gun magazine Vapentidningen more than a few years ago about barrel life in 2 blasers at a shooting cinema. The 30-06 barrel was toast at 6k shots and the 308win done at either 10 or 12k. That's all.....
 
Simple answer, because I read an article in the Swedish gun magazine Vapentidningen more than a few years ago about barrel life in 2 blasers at a shooting cinema. The 30-06 barrel was toast at 6k shots and the 308win done at either 10 or 12k. That's all.....
Ah, of course. Well now you’ve read the opposite, you doubt the better outcome. The current barrel in every day use has a 15k shot count and is still shooting better than sub MOA. I wonder how that can be?
 
68K as in 68 000 shots? Sounds a bit suspect to me. I have read of 10 000 shot figure for 308win barrel life before though.
I would suggest that a round count of 6800 is more believable.
I have a Steyr SSG04 with 2600 rounds through the tube and it shoots as accurately as it did with the first shot. A certain amount of throat erosion has occurred as expected, but the hammer forged barrel is holding up well. Saying that ... it does get very well looked after.

Jamsie
 
I would suggest that a round count of 6800 is more believable.
I have a Steyr SSG04 with 2600 rounds through the tube and it shoots as accurately as it did with the first shot. A certain amount of throat erosion has occurred as expected, but the hammer forged barrel is holding up well. Saying that ... it does get very well looked after
What you believe is irrelevant. When I retired the barrels after 10 years of usage, I asked Blaser if they would like the barrels for inspection, their reply was that they had barrels with higher round counts.

One of the reasons I use Blaser rifles daily on the range is their incredible durability, we use at least 300 rounds a week, often more. By your reckoning I’d be replacing a barrel every year!

On top of this, the rifle is cleaned every day with a simple pull through system made by Jakele. The current barrel has never been de-coppered, because it still shoots how it did when it was new in 2024.

In other bad news, Santa doesn’t exist!
 
What you believe is irrelevant. When I retired the barrels after 10 years of usage, I asked Blaser if they would like the barrels for inspection, their reply was that they had barrels with higher round counts.

One of the reasons I use Blaser rifles daily on the range is their incredible durability, we use at least 300 rounds a week, often more. By your reckoning I’d be replacing a barrel every year!

On top of this, the rifle is cleaned every day with a simple pull through system made by Jakele. The current barrel has never been de-coppered, because it still shoots how it did when it was new in 2024.

In other bad news, Santa doesn’t exist!
Your opinion. Everyone has one.

Jamsie
 
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