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Have any of you guys benefited from setting a barrel back?
Have any of you guys benefited from setting a barrel back?
Have any of you guys benefited from setting a barrel back?
The question is appropriate for this Forum. You did not ask, ....."how do you set a barrel back"? You asked if anyone thought there was any benefit to it.
I do it all the time. I even chamber my barrels in a specific way that makes them very easy to set back up.
I just set my originol 30BR barrel back the entire length of the chamber. It is down to 20 3/4 inches. It shot very well at The Lousianna State VFS this past Sunday. (The shooter made a few mistakes).
With a 6PPC, I will set a new barrel back .025 after about 300 rounds, again after the next 300. After that, I will chop at least the straight part of the chamber off, and treat it like a ne blank.
I would rather keep that throat fresh than start chasing seating depth.
I have a 25-06 I'm pretty sure the lead is burned out. Used to be a tack driver but now accuracy suffers. When I remove the barrel I can see a definite ring where the case mouth would be. I really wasn't sure it 25-06 is overbore enough to cause that much erosion. The gun has been shot A LOT! I have checked crown, bedding, bolt lugs, scope, you name it. I asked another gun guy (supposedly 30+ years in the business) where I'm from about setting the barrel back and he laughed and said its not worth it.
If you have to pay someone to set it back, it probably isn't worthwhile. If you do your own or have a buddy that will do it for free or at least cheap it is worthwhile.
To remain on the cutting edge of accuracy, how many rounds of 6Dasher at 32-32.5 gn would you shoot before setting the barrel back or changing barrels?
Ben