Al,
What sort of bbl life did you get out of your .165 short 308?
Ben
Hi Ben. Throat life was very, very good. Typically, I'd see about .020-.025 throat advancement at about the 1,500 round mark with N135 and the 118-125's at 2980-3020 fps.
Barrel life is about more than throat wear. At about 1,800 rounds you could start to see the 'loaded' edge of the lands starting to roll over a bit and loose it's crisp edge. It would still shoot dots at 100 and 200 yds. At about 2,200 the 200 yd. accuracy would start to slip a bit but the lands didn't look any different. By 2,500 rounds you could see things getting loose at 100 yds...shots that should have dropped right in there just didn't go..sloppy 10's when you're nailing conditions that should give you X's. Looking at the lands at that point showed more 'roll'.
I saw this in five excellent performing 3 groove barrels from a leading mfg. and decided to try some barrels with more lands...thinking that more lands might spread the load out a bit more rather than place all the load on just three lands. My reason for doing this was see if I could get a bit more accuracy life.
But I never saw any big improvements in barrel life between the three groove versions and the various 4,5 and 6 groove configs, though. The lands still seem to be the limiting factor in these barrels accuracy lifespan. I'm using some cut rifled barrels now and monitoring them...we'll have too see how it goes.
About those super .30 barrels that still pound out X's with 5-7,000 rounds through them...I know they exist because I've seen 'em. But I just haven't been fortunate enough to have one of my own.
But if I can get 1800-2000 rounds of great accuracy from these barrels...they don't owe me a thing at that point.
Just my observations....but like Tim Wilson says: "I Could Be Wrong".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRzJfdG_5w8