Cold Barrel shots

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Re: Cold Barrel shots

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LeviM wrote: Like PG stated in an earlier post, if your on your 4 or 5 shot, you are more than likely shooting out of fustration.
Yep, been there done that one too many times :oops: :oops:
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LeviM wrote:Yote_Slayer, I have noticed the same thing with my .243 if I start cranking out shots and the barrel heats up my group opens up. Like PG stated in an earlier post, if your on your 4 or 5 shot, you are more than likely shooting out of fustration.
And that is a factory barrel correct?
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Re: Cold Barrel shots

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I do a notice a diffenrce in a custom barrel compared to factory, But I still think every barrel I going to react differnt, cold and hot shots
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