What makes a firearm a "high round count"?
I see ads for firearms with a "low round count" of 60 or 100 rounds, etc. What volume of rounds would move a firearm into the "high round count" category? I believe maintenance helps prevent premature wear and tear, but there's likely a point where, even with the best care, performance and functionality are affected by the high number of rounds fired.
The reason for my question is that I use firearms as part of my job and we have 20 year old stainless synthetic Remington 700's in .30-06 that have each likely fired over 5000 rounds.
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