Welcome to Rokslide new guy. The more time you spend here, you’ll notice a pattern: most of us are shooting milder recoiling cartridges, pushing match bullets at moderate velocities, and are replacing barrels on a semi-regular basis. We shoot our hunting rifles often, no different than you do (I assume) with your bow.
Just an example of one, but I purchased a new Tikka 6.5 creed in February earlier this year. It’s one of the cerakoted models, and is now my primary hunting rifle. Current round count is approximately 1500 rounds. I currently have a replacement barrel in my safe ready to spin on, and if I continue shooting at the current rate I am with that rifle, I’ll throw that barrel on around next Christmas. When I put it on, I’ll order another replacement to have sitting in the safe ready to go when the time comes.
Many other guys on here do the same. But we also aren’t shooting 300 PRC’s and 28 noslers either. We shoot our hunting rifles often and in field positions, throughout the year, in preparation for fall.
Outside rokslide, I’d say your assumption is correct: most guys aren’t shooting their hunting rifles much. But then again, Rokslide is a niche of its own, so most of us don’t conform to the “norm” so often spoken about at gun counters across the country.
Again, welcome to Rokslide. You’ll quickly learn we do things a bit different here. Kick off your boots, crack open a cold one, and stay awhile