Exactly -- especially with the LMT. You can blast another 5,000 rounds doing "Ready, UP" drills, double-taps, 1-5 drills, mag changes, etc. The thing could be a smoothbore all the way up to the gas port -- if it's still pumping empties overboard it'll be a great 25-50 yard tube as long as the bullets don't key-hole.
I plan to keep the old barrel around for exactly that. To be fair this barrel went through multiple courses and generally saw a lot of harsh firing conditions. This barrel also had a considerable amount of steel cased ammo during the ammo drought. Based on the link that Siinister provided to the Lucky Gunner story, it seems to back up the point that around 5-6k with steel ammo, you will start to see some issues. After questioning myself and everything that I was potentially doing wrong, there was palpable relief when the barrel change fixed the grouping errors. This barrel will see some more courses and firing before it is retired
Exactly, many people talk about how you can change an entire upper faster than an MRP barrel, but it takes about 2 minutes to change and I can use the same optic and setup. That alone makes the MRP a great choice!! This thing will be just the ticket for some more training!!
How much poi shift do you guys see when swapping barrels (all 5.56)? I see 4 to 6 moa shifts.
I have experienced about the same. This last change out was 4 moa.
I haven't done any scientific testing, but I only got about 3/4-1" shift @ 50yds going from 16 piston to 10.5" DI. I now have 3x 5.56 barrels, I should throw my 3x9 scope on there and test them all at 100yds just to know.
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