And pistols don't have nearly the same pressure/temperatures at the muzzle as rifles.
A lot of people shot lead bullets through their pistols at even lower pressures/temperatures.
How many cotton patches with bore solvent at room temperature does it take to equal one rifle bullet at 3,000 fps, 55,000 psi on one end of the barrel and 10 to 12,000 psi on the muzzle end of the barrel and the temperature created by one round, let alone 10 rounds.
Never measured a muzzle end of the barrel after one round but I've seen rifles that would heat up the barrel enough after two rounds to start moving POI on the third round, more on the forth round and even more on the fifth round. After 10 rounds an M1 or M1A will be running just over 280 F at the muzzle end of the barrel on the outside. Ten rounds over 2 minutes.
Everything wears. The only damaged barrels (and they still shoot) I've got are due to neglect. They look like old sewer pipes inside.
If you want to be happy with some barrels you need to be unaware of what they look like inside and just shoot them and clean them as you see fit. Do not look down them with a bore scope. My old P07, to the naked eye and a bright light looks like a polished mirror. A couple of patches/solvent/dry patches and it's shiny as can be after a range session. Even lead seems to wipe right out with no brushing required. Look down it with a bore scope and it's butt ugly. Pits, gouges, scrapes, discolored spots, etc.