(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
Once the barrel is worn, as a handloader, a new load can be developed to extend the service life by tuning a new load for this worn barrel. Swedish Mauser 6.5×55 barrels for a variety of factors continue to shoot well even with a worn barrel. I have one such example that still shoots minute of angle (MOA) with my handloads even though the throat is well eroded, or “worn out” by most standards. My best Swedish Mauser has a barrel that is almost pristine so it was sent to a professional to get the full and best work done so it can serve as my 1,000-yard rifle if I ever get enough practice in to shoot that range.
Practical “Sniping” Range?
Take note that most shooters will be shooting at no longer than 500 yards, since that is a practical limit for most shooters. I once asked an Army-trained sniper what was the farthest range that he could hit a man-sized target the first time and every time he pulled the trigger. His answer was 500 yards. Hits count, and misses do not. So I will limit my range to where I can hit the first time and every time so that only one shot is necessary. Whether that limit is 300 yards or 500 yards, I will operate within my limitations.Continue reading“Prepping and Squaring Away Rifles – Part 2, by Tunnel Rabbit”