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Join the contestWow nice!!I have about 22,000 rounds on my barrel and it's still going strong.
This is the results from one of our ARA matches about a month ago. I've shot a little better and alot worse with it over the last 2 years.
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Well that certainly answers my question. Was looking at a used gun and wanted to make sureTo add, in college I shot rimfire 3 position for 4 years. I was using a used Win 52D international. It got checked out and tuned by Karl Kenyon. I was putting 6-700 rounds a week through it and when I got rid of it the barrel shot just as well as when I got it. So figure 17000 rounds a year for 4 years on a used barrel and still capable of shooting competitively.
Well obviously from the breech face with a patch.So alot of people here say you can wear a barrel out from improper cleaning.
What is the proper method?
Squirrel hunting can require as much accuracy than any rimfire match shooting. A squirrel's head at 200 yards is small target.
- With regards to rimfire barrels wearing out, one has to answer that based on the accuracy requirement needed for it's use. For a squirrel or rabbit rifle the answer is no - the barrel will not wear out (again - for that level of required accuracy).
...and to each their own. As a hunter, I would not attempt a shot at a squirrel that was 200 yards away. I don't know anyone else that would either.Squirrel hunting can require as much accuracy than any rimfire match shooting. A squirrel's head at 200 yards is small target.View attachment 8613729
Undoubtedly true....and to each their own. As a hunter, I would not attempt a shot at a squirrel that was 200 yards away. I don't know anyone else that would either.