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Losing MOA Accuracy over time
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<blockquote data-quote="Rubberduck270" data-source="post: 3185092" data-attributes="member: 9199"><p>You'll lose accuracy from more than just burning the barrel out. Copper fouling will kill accuracy much quicker than barrel wear.</p><p></p><p>Provided you keep the barrel cool when shooting and keep it clean it will last quite a while (2000+ rounds). Since you hand load, if you down load it a touch it will last that much longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rubberduck270, post: 3185092, member: 9199"] You'll lose accuracy from more than just burning the barrel out. Copper fouling will kill accuracy much quicker than barrel wear. Provided you keep the barrel cool when shooting and keep it clean it will last quite a while (2000+ rounds). Since you hand load, if you down load it a touch it will last that much longer. [/QUOTE]
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