huntnful
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Sat down to form brass today. I had 200 rounds of 7-300 Norma Mag brass loaded. Going to form it to 7-300 Norma Mag Improved for next season.
This barrel has about 700 rounds on it. 200 of which were fired consecutively during a previous forming day. With a bore scope, the barrel looks absolutely destroyed. As bad as you could imagine.
So for fun, I started with clean barrel. Shot a 10 round group.
Dialed down a few clicks. Then just rapid fired the next 185 rounds. Obviously this isn’t some precision group. Could barely make out the paper most of the time from barrel mirage and just breaking shots as soon as I was on orange.
Then I let the barrel COMPLETELY cool down. Almost to ambient temperature. Then shot the last 5 rounds at a separate target for a final group.
Just thought it was interesting and wanted to share. Inside the barrel with a bore scope, you would think this barrel is absolutely junk. But just looking at paper, you would never know. Last group was well under 1 MOA after just having 195 rounds rapid fired through it in about an hour.
Final product
This barrel has about 700 rounds on it. 200 of which were fired consecutively during a previous forming day. With a bore scope, the barrel looks absolutely destroyed. As bad as you could imagine.
So for fun, I started with clean barrel. Shot a 10 round group.
Dialed down a few clicks. Then just rapid fired the next 185 rounds. Obviously this isn’t some precision group. Could barely make out the paper most of the time from barrel mirage and just breaking shots as soon as I was on orange.
Then I let the barrel COMPLETELY cool down. Almost to ambient temperature. Then shot the last 5 rounds at a separate target for a final group.
Just thought it was interesting and wanted to share. Inside the barrel with a bore scope, you would think this barrel is absolutely junk. But just looking at paper, you would never know. Last group was well under 1 MOA after just having 195 rounds rapid fired through it in about an hour.
Final product