How bad can a barrel get before it wont shoot
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 8:00 pm
Last year i decided to get into F-Standard basically just to get out at least once a week and do some shooting. The local SSAA range and there 100meter games didn't really appeal.
So I headed of to the local fullbore club where I had heard a few scoped rifles where lurking. To cut a long story short after a few months with the 300win mag I decided to get a target style rifle and go from there so a second hand Nielson was quickly sourced and the grand total of $400 handed over ( A bargain for a handicapped left hander like me) Quick trip to the local smiths for a picatinny rail fitting and on went the 3.5-15x56 Br Nightforce Recently replaced with a LRS millet). Well it shot bloody well have shot a possible at 500 yards and usually end up with scores or 104-105 with 14 plus vees (Scoring is done full bore style and no they wont change mention a six and you nearly get shot).
So essentially its a good rifle typically I am 1st or 2nd in the club comps and have even had a couple of placings out at crows nest early this year. But occasional I seem to get a string of a few shots that just dont seem right etc. Now I knew the barrel (Madco stainless) was fairly well used when I purchased it as the last owner had no idea how many he had put down the tube and it was second hand when he purchased it also the barrel has been set back at least 4 times you can see the front sight locking screw marks at different index points so im guessing 8000 rounds plus. And on top of that myself and several other target shooters have looked down the bore and there is essentially no sign of a throat as such the rifling just seems to slowly ramp up out of no where . Pretty much every one just looks down the bore then says the same 4 letter swear word followed by so how the hell can it shoot so well.
Just wondering how many other shooters out there have experienced the same sort of thing. I can remember when we first got a borescope at a gunshop I used to work at you never saw so many really good barrels get removed and replaced after shooter inspected them and decided that the barrel was F...Ked even though they still shot well.
Which brings me to the main point i picked up a new Krieger the other day and intend to get it fitted prior to the QLD Queens hopefully this is the right choice.
So I headed of to the local fullbore club where I had heard a few scoped rifles where lurking. To cut a long story short after a few months with the 300win mag I decided to get a target style rifle and go from there so a second hand Nielson was quickly sourced and the grand total of $400 handed over ( A bargain for a handicapped left hander like me) Quick trip to the local smiths for a picatinny rail fitting and on went the 3.5-15x56 Br Nightforce Recently replaced with a LRS millet). Well it shot bloody well have shot a possible at 500 yards and usually end up with scores or 104-105 with 14 plus vees (Scoring is done full bore style and no they wont change mention a six and you nearly get shot).
So essentially its a good rifle typically I am 1st or 2nd in the club comps and have even had a couple of placings out at crows nest early this year. But occasional I seem to get a string of a few shots that just dont seem right etc. Now I knew the barrel (Madco stainless) was fairly well used when I purchased it as the last owner had no idea how many he had put down the tube and it was second hand when he purchased it also the barrel has been set back at least 4 times you can see the front sight locking screw marks at different index points so im guessing 8000 rounds plus. And on top of that myself and several other target shooters have looked down the bore and there is essentially no sign of a throat as such the rifling just seems to slowly ramp up out of no where . Pretty much every one just looks down the bore then says the same 4 letter swear word followed by so how the hell can it shoot so well.
Just wondering how many other shooters out there have experienced the same sort of thing. I can remember when we first got a borescope at a gunshop I used to work at you never saw so many really good barrels get removed and replaced after shooter inspected them and decided that the barrel was F...Ked even though they still shot well.
Which brings me to the main point i picked up a new Krieger the other day and intend to get it fitted prior to the QLD Queens hopefully this is the right choice.