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radon
11-25-08, 22:17
OK, I'm thinking about a very accurate AR for the prairie dog stuff, and noticed LaRue sells their upper using a barrel made of LW-50 Stainless steel with the ion-bonded process. I understand a good chrome lined barrel will hold its 1-1.5" groups to about 8-12K rounds, on average. Anyone have any idea how many rounds the LW-50 stainless barrel will hold its (LaRue guaranteed) <1" groups?

To be clear, I'm primarily interested in how long the barrel with have sub MOA accuracy, as opposed to how long it will have acceptable accuracy (which for an AR I define as 2" or less MOA).

Max Collins
11-27-08, 13:04
As far as I know, the Ionbond process cannot be applied to the bore, so that particular barrel should have a similar accurate life to any other quality stainless barrel of the same grade.

Dave L.
11-27-08, 13:59
Correct, IonBond is in the outside of the barrel not the inside.

I got my IonBond barrel from GTS/Denny's - I haven't actually held it yet, only seen pics.

If you can afford to shoot tens of thousands of rounds, just plan on getting a new barrel every so often.

radon
11-27-08, 18:31
Thanks guys.