Yes, erosion is a problem for long term accuracy, but it's not really a concern for me. I am not a real target shooter, who depends on consistent pressure, shot-toshot- all day long, all year 'round. I don't know what it would take to wear a vent out.
A steel vent pick probably contributes some wear and tear.
If the vent is well designed and constructed, the vent will pretty much 'self-clean'. I seldom have any issues with the vent, other than 'operator error' of shoving all the bore crud to the bottom of the bore... blocking the vent with wet goop.
As mentioned above, I shortened the vent wall from .05 to .025 and noticed an increase in consistency and speed.
On the other hand, I had shot my rifle with an unconed, unlined touchhole, and ignition went from bad to worse. The barrel wall was about 3/16. So what Jim K applies: a clean touchhole is pretty good. But a dirty one is poor, and next to impossible to get consistent ignition. Makes you want to switch back to a matchlock.