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Full Length or Neck Only; What's Best Resizing for Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1918353" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>At Williamsport we shoot 10 rounds for light gun also. A few of us can do 10 rounds in 20 seconds. Pretty hard on barrels for sure. The last 13 rounds I shoot are in one minute. My 6.5 Creed doing 2850fps gets 800 rounds before any firecracking starts. I then set it back to clean rifling again. My friend who I do barrels for ran his to 1400 rounds and I had to cut an inch out to clean it up. Throat erosion definitely is on a curve as I have very little to about 700 and then it starts to move much quicker. The 300wsm is very easy on barrels. I know guys getting 3000 rounds on them. I doubt I find out out for myself because my 300wsm is going to be a 7saum real soon. It's too hard to overlook the bc advantage of the 7mms compared to the 30s. And we usually have lots of wind to contend with.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1918353, member: 38048"] At Williamsport we shoot 10 rounds for light gun also. A few of us can do 10 rounds in 20 seconds. Pretty hard on barrels for sure. The last 13 rounds I shoot are in one minute. My 6.5 Creed doing 2850fps gets 800 rounds before any firecracking starts. I then set it back to clean rifling again. My friend who I do barrels for ran his to 1400 rounds and I had to cut an inch out to clean it up. Throat erosion definitely is on a curve as I have very little to about 700 and then it starts to move much quicker. The 300wsm is very easy on barrels. I know guys getting 3000 rounds on them. I doubt I find out out for myself because my 300wsm is going to be a 7saum real soon. It's too hard to overlook the bc advantage of the 7mms compared to the 30s. And we usually have lots of wind to contend with. Shep [/QUOTE]
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