Other then my shooting habits and barrel care. What factors affect barrel life? I'm sure heat would be the primary contributor to short barrel life. And this can come from a number of different ways. Like the interval between shots, and the velocity of a round? At what velocity does this become an issue? Does powder charge have an effect?
I can control some of these factors by picking loads that minimize these things but there are limits to what I can do.
I'm not in the market for a rifle right now but if I were looking for a new rifle that I could shoot often and have good barrel life what would I look for? My first guess would be any caliber called a magnum would have a shorter barrel life? But would that always be true?
One more question. What does the term OVERBORE mean?
I can control some of these factors by picking loads that minimize these things but there are limits to what I can do.
I'm not in the market for a rifle right now but if I were looking for a new rifle that I could shoot often and have good barrel life what would I look for? My first guess would be any caliber called a magnum would have a shorter barrel life? But would that always be true?
One more question. What does the term OVERBORE mean?