Wear. I have a detailed explanation from a well known barrel maker somewhere but I can’t be bothered to find it.
Didn’t we discuss this on here the other day or was that somewhere else?
Ah ha I remember now it was in our WhatsApp group. From our resident smith:
This is the difference between pre lapped and polished match grade barrels v/s cheaper mass produced units. The tolerances and sharp edges on the latter run in within 100 to 500 rounds and continue to speed up as the wear further. What you and Alan have seen is quite a jump. But not that unusual . It will be interesting to see if it plateaus or continues to climb. Match barrels are better machined and lapped to reduce that initual break in period.
There’s a bunch more chat about it but you get the gist. Basically the Howa is a cheap barrel.
Don’t confuse cheap with crap. That would be a mistake!
Didn’t we discuss this on here the other day or was that somewhere else?
Ah ha I remember now it was in our WhatsApp group. From our resident smith:
This is the difference between pre lapped and polished match grade barrels v/s cheaper mass produced units. The tolerances and sharp edges on the latter run in within 100 to 500 rounds and continue to speed up as the wear further. What you and Alan have seen is quite a jump. But not that unusual . It will be interesting to see if it plateaus or continues to climb. Match barrels are better machined and lapped to reduce that initual break in period.
There’s a bunch more chat about it but you get the gist. Basically the Howa is a cheap barrel.
Don’t confuse cheap with crap. That would be a mistake!
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