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YoteStopper
01-26-2022, 01:49 PM
I have a 6.5 PRC on order, just wondering what those of you shooting this chambering for some time already are seeing for barrel life? Of course there are many things that affect said barrel life but a lot of numbers being claimed online...

This will be a hunting rig primarily, but I hope to be proficient to 500 with it so will entail a bunch of field shooting as well.

pikergolf
01-26-2022, 01:53 PM
What is your definition of barrel life, what kind of accuracy does it need to hold?

catnthehat
01-26-2022, 02:12 PM
I installed a 6.5 PRC Savage barrel on a different Savage action a couple of years ago.
It now has over 1,000 plus hard rounds through it, the owner rapid fires to the point you cannot touch the barrel.
Bore scope shows an incredible ammount of fire cracking .
This rifle will still shoot 3/4 MOA or better for 20 rounds.
Cat

YoteStopper
01-26-2022, 02:24 PM
What is your definition of barrel life, what kind of accuracy does it need to hold?

The rifle is a Springfield Waypoint 2020 with stainless barrel, has a factory guarantee of .75 MOA so if it does shoot that or better (I imagine it will) how long should I expect it to hold that accuracy?

YoteStopper
01-26-2022, 02:25 PM
I installed a 6.5 PRC Savage barrel on a different Savage action a couple of years ago.
It now has over 1,000 plus hard rounds through it, the owner rapid fires to the point you cannot touch the barrel.
Bore scope shows an incredible amount of fire cracking .
This rifle will still shoot 3/4 MOA or better for 20 rounds.
Cat

Thanks Cat - I won't be abusing it like that so hopefully it will hold initial accuracy beyond 1000 easily!

catnthehat
01-26-2022, 03:37 PM
Thanks Cat - I won't be abusing it like that so hopefully it will hold initial accuracy beyond 1000 easily!

I'm sure it will be fine.
Cat

6MT
01-26-2022, 04:13 PM
I have a 6.5 PRC on order, just wondering what those of you shooting this chambering for some time already are seeing for barrel life? Of course there are many things that affect said barrel life but a lot of numbers being claimed online...

This will be a hunting rig primarily, but I hope to be proficient to 500 with it so will entail a bunch of field shooting as well.

I will depend on how stout your loads are, how fast you shoot, and how many rounds you fire.

If it's a typical hunting rifle....say a dozen rounds fired a season (including yearly sight-ins)...it will probably out live you before you need to change out the barrel.

But that's a great caliber!! If it were me....I'd do load development and then long range target shooting (not hunting). Then it would probably last me at least three seasons of shooting before I would have a shot out barrel... :thinking-006:

Flatlandliver
01-26-2022, 04:17 PM
The rifle is a Springfield Waypoint 2020 with stainless barrel, has a factory guarantee of .75 MOA so if it does shoot that or better (I imagine it will) how long should I expect it to hold that accuracy?

Drool …… nice gun.
Didn’t want the carbon barrel?

YoteStopper
01-26-2022, 05:10 PM
Drool …… nice gun.
Didn’t want the carbon barrel?

Couple reasons, one being cost. Not that its a cheap rig anyway but an additional $700 for the carbon barrel with no tangible benefit other than saving about 8oz didn't seem worth it. Second, I'm not too keen on BSF but obviously Springfield felt confident in their choice.

If and when the time comes to rebarrel I'd look at the carbon options, but that's a long way off at this point.

Smokinyotes
01-26-2022, 05:35 PM
If you run 143’s and don’t push them harder than about 2950 you should be good for a long time.

catnthehat
01-26-2022, 06:27 PM
Just to give you a bit of an idea of what kind of punishment a barrel will take, here is an example of a 6.5Creedmoor , 1,000 rounds in one hour!
https://www.facebook.com/InternationalBarrels/videos/1121059088431585
Cat

Jamie Black R/T
01-27-2022, 09:58 AM
The rifle is a Springfield Waypoint 2020 with stainless barrel

Do you expect to see this in 2022 some time?

Ive had a carbon one on order for about a year already and they still have no ETA on the PRC models what ive been told.

I already bought a christensen ridgeline cause I got tired of waiting. The waypoint is a mythical creature to me now lol

Cageyc
01-27-2022, 08:52 PM
Check out backfire.tv on the web or backfire on YouTube. The guys collected all sorts of data on a lot of rifles. Hopefully this will help

YoteStopper
01-27-2022, 11:30 PM
Do you expect to see this in 2022 some time?

Ive had a carbon one on order for about a year already and they still have no ETA on the PRC models what ive been told.

I already bought a christensen ridgeline cause I got tired of waiting. The waypoint is a mythical creature to me now lol

Hopefully this spring....I'm a patient man.

Check out backfire.tv on the web or backfire on YouTube. The guys collected all sorts of data on a lot of rifles. Hopefully this will help

I'll check it out, thanks!