Creedmoor barrel life

Yeah that’s crazy low to be burnt out. 6mms have longer lives. Have you cleaned it?
Yeah, I gave it a good cleaning. I checked with a borescope and it was clean as a whistle. I tried checking the action screws, the scope base screws, switching scopes, and a different powder. The thing is, it extremely consistent in how bad it has shot the last two outings. I averaged 0.76 MOA extreme spread with a mean radius of 0.26 MOA once session and 0.75 MOA extreme spread with a mean radius of 0.27 the next. There were 6 5-shot groups in each session. I'm hoping it was a bad lot of bullets.
 
I never had ELD-Ms go that bad and I have shot a lot of lots of them since they came out both loading and factory ammo. Stranger things have happened though so try something different changing one thing at a time. See what happens.
 
I have a Tikka Super Varmint barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor with 1,860 rounds through it. It was averaging ~0.5 MOA (with a mean radius of 0.20 MOA) for 5-shot groups at 100 yards. The last couple of range sessions it's been opening up to ~0.75 MOA (with a mean radius of 0.26) on average. I'm thinking it may be time for me to consider replacing the barrel but 1,860 rounds seems like a low round count for a cold hammer forged barrel. I mean, 0.75 MOA, isn't considered horrible by some people. Am I just expecting too much (e.g. Is it normal for peak accuracy to lost longer in a 6.5 Creedmoor or is going from 1/2 MOA to 3/4 MOA normal at nearly 2,000 rounds)?

Velocities were very consistent with an average SD in velocity of ~6 FPS. I was shooting 143 grain ELD-X bullets, which it have shot really well in the past. That said, I've seen inconsistency from Hornady 140 and 147 grain ELD-Ms (one lot shoots amazing...Another lot shoots terrible). I'm going to try some other bullets and see if maybe I got a bad lot of 143 grain ELD-X
I have the same gun in 6.5. That round count sounds WAY low. A well cared for ( shot slow, no excessive heating , proper cleaning ) cold hammer forged 6.5 barrel ought to go 3.0- 3.5 K at least.
 
I have the same gun in 6.5. That round count sounds WAY low. A well cared for ( shot slow, no excessive heating , proper cleaning ) cold hammer forged 6.5 barrel ought to go 3.0- 3.5 K at least.
Good information. It looks like something else must be the cause. Yeah, I take care of the rifle and don't shoot it fast. Also, from looking with a borescope, there is hardly any fire-cracking. The bore looks good.
 
Have you tried seating the same bullets out a bit further? There is a group that believes seating depth doesn't matter... but I have found that it does have an effect on the radius of the groups (and in the range of about what you're describing). I might try going .010 and .020 out, just to see if your accuracy comes back before you scrap a barrel.
 
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Yeah my last stainless 6.5 barrel shooting 140s in the 2775fps range in matches so shot hard and fast made 3200 rounds. It should definitely be getting near 3000. Try some changes and see what happens.
 
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I have a Bartlein MOD 400 BB barrel that was chambered by Dave Tooley. I have 2600 rounds through it. I shoot only factory cartridges, mostly Hornady 140 ELDM and FGMM with the 130 grain Berger. I clean every 100 rounds. I seldom ever remove copper. I just focus on carbon removal but I don't use any abrasive cleaners.

It still shoots lights out. I am hoping to see at least 3,500 rounds before I retire it.
 
Bullet choice too as with a bullet like the 140 VLD that needs to be up near the lands then you would have issues sooner but he could change bullets and still keep that barrel going probably another 800-1000.

My first barrel back in 2008 only went about 2400 rounds as it was a different match world back then with wanting flatter shooting and higher round count stages. The last few after that have all made 3000+.
 
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Try loading a but longer. Had a barrel that wasn't doing quite as good as it had been at longer ranges 900-1200yds, loaded some .010 and .020 longer. Tested at 220yds and the longer loads really tightened up some of the loose shots from before.

This was with 140g eldm loaded close to factory length so a decent jump and apparently too much after about 1500rds.