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Gunsmithing Lifespan of a Gun Barrel

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This may have been posted before but I thought it was interesting.


The Lifespan of a Gun Barrel Is about Six Seconds

By John Farrier

Sure, that Mosin-Nagant or SKS rifle in the back of your closet may date back to 1938, but the total time in which bullets have traveled down its bore is actually very brief. Assuming the usage of 3,000 rounds, a gun barrel lasts about six seconds before it’s worn out:

If a bullet flies at 3000 fps, it will pass through a 24? (two-foot) barrel in 1/1500th of a second. If you have a useful barrel life of 3000 rounds, that would translate to just two seconds of actual bullet-in-barrel operating time.

Ah, but it’s not that simple. Your bullet starts at zero velocity and then accelerates as it passes through the bore, so the projectile’s average velocity is not the same as the 3000 fps muzzle velocity. So how long does a centerfire bullet (with 3000 fps MV) typically stay in the bore? The answer is about .002 seconds. This number was calculated by Varmint Al, who is a really smart engineer dude who worked at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, a government think tank that develops neutron bombs, fusion reactors and other simple stuff.[...]

Six seconds. That’s how long your barrel actually functions (in terms of bullet-in-barrel shot time) before it “goes south.” Yes, we know some barrels last longer than 3000 rounds. On the other hand, plenty of .243 Win and 6.5-284 barrels lose accuracy in 1500 rounds or less. If your barrel loses accuracy at the 1500-round mark, then it only worked for three seconds! Of course, if you are shooting a “long-lived” .308 Win that goes 5000 rounds before losing accuracy, then you get a whopping TEN seconds of barrel life. Anyway you look at it, a rifle barrel has very little longevity, when you consider actual firing time.
 
Re: Lifespan of a Gun Barrel

Its actually fairly interesting, i never thought of it that way as being only 10 seconds max for my .308
guess it makes a day at the range seem like a pretty good experience considering how much time you actually spend FIRING the rifle.

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Re: Lifespan of a Gun Barrel

that is very interesting its funny when you think of it like that.

six seconds worth of shooting sure dont seem like very long when u look at it like that.