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thumper4fun
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I haven't been participating in short range group shooting very long but from the get go I've heard that a PPC barrel was not worthy of match duty after 1000 rounds and in most case less than that. So I was surprised to read on the "How do you shoot a teen agg?" thread about a shooter who had a .1504 agg with a barrel that had over 3000 rounds down it. So I would like to hear from those that have had good performing PPC barrels with 1000+ rounds.
At what point did the barrel finally give up? 200? 3000? More?
Did you have to set it back to get the round count up or was it on the original chamber?
Did you do anything special to extend barrel life?
Anything else that was pertinent to getting long life and good performance out of your barrel.
At what point did the barrel finally give up? 200? 3000? More?
Did you have to set it back to get the round count up or was it on the original chamber?
Did you do anything special to extend barrel life?
Anything else that was pertinent to getting long life and good performance out of your barrel.