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Am I correct in saying that for a given bore size, barrel wear goes up with bullet length and velocity?
What about holding velocity and bullet length constant and changing bore size?
I suspect heat and velocity is the biggest driver of barrel wear. I don't like to think in terms of "overbore". That means nothing to the barrel and bullet after it leaves the case. In the barrel there is heat, friction, surface area, and velocity, regardless of case dimensions. I am thinking that heat generation from more powder may be the key, and that is where case size comes in. but I dunno.
I have a hard time coming to grips with a doubling in barrel life in going from a 6.5-284 to a straight .284, but that is what is being claimed. Both use the same amount of powder and have only a few hundred fps difference. Bore dimensions are very close (1/2 mm) and bullet length close also. Doubling life ??
What about holding velocity and bullet length constant and changing bore size?
I suspect heat and velocity is the biggest driver of barrel wear. I don't like to think in terms of "overbore". That means nothing to the barrel and bullet after it leaves the case. In the barrel there is heat, friction, surface area, and velocity, regardless of case dimensions. I am thinking that heat generation from more powder may be the key, and that is where case size comes in. but I dunno.
I have a hard time coming to grips with a doubling in barrel life in going from a 6.5-284 to a straight .284, but that is what is being claimed. Both use the same amount of powder and have only a few hundred fps difference. Bore dimensions are very close (1/2 mm) and bullet length close also. Doubling life ??