I was curious about the extensive rifle practice that the Swiss do, and how it would wear out their rifles. I recently read a book about the Swiss, mostly focusing on the 1940's, and how they were expected to be part of the various rifle clubs. It seems to me that these guns would wear out, or did they not fire them as much as the author seemed to hint at? Or, is the steel that much superior to modern rifles, as we know modern guns can wear out with use?! :?
Some of the guys I shoot with use cast bullets in their .308s to help them last as they shoot alot, I tried it in my 30-06 and decided to use the jacketed bullets as I don't shoot that much with it, and it is better in the accuracy department. Did the Swiss use work guns, in other words, guns that would see hard regular use (club guns), wear out, get rebarreled, and keep the steak and potatoes guns for storage at home, and the expected emergency from invasion?
Thanks.