New here, so I hope I'm asking this question in the right spot.
I've owned a BLASER 338 LAPUA R93 LRS for about two decades now. Love the rifle, supper accurate after chryoing the barrel a few years after buying it do to thermal migration of the POI.
But now I'm thinking of building something with longer legs, and since the biggest factor for wind drift is TOF, I was thinking of doing a 338-408 Cheytac wildcat. A friend of mine turns custom barrels so burning up barrels wouldn't be a too big off an issue since I can have a replacement turned in a day for me. But on the other hand I don't want to be buying barrel blanks every few weeks or months just after a few hounded rounds either.
So I'm wondering what would be the best balance between performance and getting at least a year or maybe 1,000-1,500 rounds out of a barrel. It's annoying when the barrel life is so short that after you're done with load development you only have maybe a couple of hounded rounds of life left in a barrel.
After some checking around I'm hearing the 375 CHEYTAC had a reputation for being a barrel burner as well. So it's kinda looking like the original 408 Cheytac was the best balance? And what about the 416 Barrett? And Tubb's 33xc is in between the LAPUA and the CHEYTAC, neither here nor there?
Any comments would be helpful. Thanks
I've owned a BLASER 338 LAPUA R93 LRS for about two decades now. Love the rifle, supper accurate after chryoing the barrel a few years after buying it do to thermal migration of the POI.
But now I'm thinking of building something with longer legs, and since the biggest factor for wind drift is TOF, I was thinking of doing a 338-408 Cheytac wildcat. A friend of mine turns custom barrels so burning up barrels wouldn't be a too big off an issue since I can have a replacement turned in a day for me. But on the other hand I don't want to be buying barrel blanks every few weeks or months just after a few hounded rounds either.
So I'm wondering what would be the best balance between performance and getting at least a year or maybe 1,000-1,500 rounds out of a barrel. It's annoying when the barrel life is so short that after you're done with load development you only have maybe a couple of hounded rounds of life left in a barrel.
After some checking around I'm hearing the 375 CHEYTAC had a reputation for being a barrel burner as well. So it's kinda looking like the original 408 Cheytac was the best balance? And what about the 416 Barrett? And Tubb's 33xc is in between the LAPUA and the CHEYTAC, neither here nor there?
Any comments would be helpful. Thanks