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End of life barrels

Barrels are consumables. You are wasting time and money dicking with a shot out barrel.

Now if you chamber your own stuff, you can do a chop/setback and get some more life out of it, but not worth paying someone to re chamber it (hence why if you do your own work, it can be worth it).

Groups will open up, velocity will drop, will start throwing flyers, SD will grow.

When in doubt, throw it away. If you shoot a moderate amount you should always have a fresh barrel or two waiting to spin on when the last one gives up the ghost or is pulled a precautionary round count.
 
I’m shooting a 6.5 Creedmoor.
Today I shot at 1,000y for the second time.
The first was exactly 2 years ago nearly to the day at the same range.

My barrel was nearly new 2 years ago and I was shooting 0.4moa with hand loads and 0.6moa with factory ammo.

Today my best group was 0.6moa with hand loads after 2500 rounds down the barrel.

A new barrel is on order and should be arriving in about 4 weeks.
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