Barrel Life Of A 375 H&H
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06-05-2012, 03:08 PM #1
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Barrel Life Of A 375 H&H
I am just wondering for all you guys with a lot of 375 experience what you could expect the barrel life to be in regards
to the round count . I have a RSM H&H which shoots clover leafs with a handloaded 300GRN Hornady bullet and i cant
seem to put the thing down.
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06-05-2012, 03:41 PM #2
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Nothing to really scientifically support this but it would seem that a relatively slow moving round with a low chamber
pressure would be pretty easy on the lands and grooves.
I mean a .220 Swift it ain't
If you are really pouring it down range all I would watch for is barrel heating
But then again...I could also be wrong"He even took the gramophone on safari. Three rifles, provisions for a month and . . . . Mozart"
Karen Blixen
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06-05-2012, 04:18 PM #3
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I cant give you a number but it will be thousands with proper care. As second wind stated barrel heating is enemy #1. Any more than a couple shots is hard on the barrel. The hotter it gets the worse it gets, if you want to shoot a box or more at the range without long periods of cooling you will shorten the barrel life.
A good tip for cooling a barrel more efficiently is to lean the gun barrel up and leave your bolt open. The heat in the barrel will cause a chimney effect and draw cool air up from the bottom.The journey is the reward.
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06-05-2012, 05:49 PM #4
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If you really want to cool that barrel down fast
just keep a bucket of soapy water around and run a swag through it after each round
No wait....that was for my 12 pounder
never mind"He even took the gramophone on safari. Three rifles, provisions for a month and . . . . Mozart"
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