Article 4
WKR
I am asked sometimes how often I change barrels or how do I tell when a barrel is getting past its prime or even burned out. Here is how I keep track and think about barrel burn;
Am I seeing random POI Shift and inconsistent flyers?
Big Velocity differences - perhaps gaining velocity
Changes in SD and ES that are inconsistent or perhaps speeding up
If I am, my process is to take a look at:
If that all checks out, I will then do:
Am I seeing random POI Shift and inconsistent flyers?
Big Velocity differences - perhaps gaining velocity
Changes in SD and ES that are inconsistent or perhaps speeding up
If I am, my process is to take a look at:
- Round count....easy if you buy a new barrel and can track as you shoot. If I am near expected bbl life for that round, I have ordered another bbl already. Not as easy if you buy a used rifle.
- Check all torques – is everything mounted and torques to spec (from brake to action screws and everything in between)
- Check scope tracking - every scope fails at some point...is this one failing?
- Check bbl tightness – rare occurrence but it can happen
If that all checks out, I will then do:
- Deep cleaning – firing pin assembly, chamber, bbl
- Full Ammunition inspection - hand loads are easy cause I know the specs and did I make some errors in loads?
- Re-verify jump
- Bore Scope your throat and bbl for erosions (including pics of the extremes - (fresh cut chamber with round and extremely abused and eroded throat which is usually the culprit especially with high velocity mag rounds)