This question is not asked to start arguments nor insitigate a riot. It is plainly asking what is is thought to be factual information from match shooters on barrel life.
Assuming a 1" Green Mountain 45 cal roundball barrel (1 in 66 twist) is used in a T/C and cleaned between shots, using teflon patching for the ball and only used for match shooting, what would you consider the life of the barrel, total number of shots before match quality accuarcy is lost.
Match quality is defined as shooting in Phoenix and Friendship and winning your fair share of the matches entered.
A. 200 shots
B. 1,000 shots
C. 5,000 shots
D. 10,000 shots
E. 45,000 shots
RDE
Thanks
Assuming a 1" Green Mountain 45 cal roundball barrel (1 in 66 twist) is used in a T/C and cleaned between shots, using teflon patching for the ball and only used for match shooting, what would you consider the life of the barrel, total number of shots before match quality accuarcy is lost.
Match quality is defined as shooting in Phoenix and Friendship and winning your fair share of the matches entered.
A. 200 shots
B. 1,000 shots
C. 5,000 shots
D. 10,000 shots
E. 45,000 shots
RDE
Thanks