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RAG2
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I'm at the final stages of putting together a 20BR (to complement my 20 TAC), but before I do, I want to make sure it isn't "too" much of a barrel burner. And I know it's all relative, and for competition, any loss in accuracy usually relagates a barrel to scrap. However, I'm looking at the 20BR strickly for varmint eradicating...so a loss of .1 or maybe even .2 over time would be tolerable.
One would think a 20BR would be comparable to the likes of a 22-250 which is notorious for being trash after 1500 rounds (which was my experience too), but there have been reports on other boards of guys getting 3000 or more rounds with no noticable loss in varmint accuracy. If I could get 3000 out of the 20BR with it opening up only .1 or .15", I'd be happy.
One would think a 20BR would be comparable to the likes of a 22-250 which is notorious for being trash after 1500 rounds (which was my experience too), but there have been reports on other boards of guys getting 3000 or more rounds with no noticable loss in varmint accuracy. If I could get 3000 out of the 20BR with it opening up only .1 or .15", I'd be happy.