Buying a second hand .223

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Buying a second hand .223

#1 Post by Gazza »

Whats an acceptable round count for a second hand .223?
I'm looking at a rifle with approx 1000 rounds through it, is this OK?
How many rounds can you put through a .223 before a re barrel is necessary?
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#2 Post by dromia »

Really depends on the loadings, high velocity, high temperature, high pressure loads will wear out the barrel (freebore) far quicker than moderate/light loadings.

Bullets down the barrel take a long time to wear it out, cast bullet shot barrels will almost last for ever.
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I have a Remington 700 PSS which I shoot exclusively with handloads (69gn SMK + N133).

I put nearly 15,000 rounds through it before it needed a new barrel.
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#4 Post by WelshShooter »

I bought my CZ used so cannot comment on previous owners round count, but I've since put over 2,200 rounds through it and I am still getting sub MOA accuracy at 100m. I'm using pretty much close to published maximum 223 loads for a 69gr bullet.
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#5 Post by shugie »

From (expensive) personal experience, I'd want to borescope anything bought second hand.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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#6 Post by Lancs_Oakley »

1000 rounds should be fine in almost all cases unless you are looking for 100% perfect barrel, in which case you would need to buy new. Personally I would not even worry about round counts on a target rifle for at least 5k and for "duty" work more like 20k.

As with most things when it comes to metal on metal wear you are actually ok until you start to degrade the surface then the wear process can actually come on pretty quickly.
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