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CA Ridgeline vs Tikka T3x
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2310539" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>Hi Glenn, I am not a believer of the first shot cold barrel theory. These shots were fired from a cold barrel to a hot barrel in about 6 minutes loading each round one at a time by sliding into the chamber the magazine inserted. I have also been able to duplicate groups like this firing rapid fire, in this case 4 shots in 60 seconds. A guy I used to work with said that it was impossible to do that. He is shooting a Franchi in .308 and after some fine tuning of both rifle and ammunition he is shooting under 1 MOA from cold to hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2310539, member: 118816"] Hi Glenn, I am not a believer of the first shot cold barrel theory. These shots were fired from a cold barrel to a hot barrel in about 6 minutes loading each round one at a time by sliding into the chamber the magazine inserted. I have also been able to duplicate groups like this firing rapid fire, in this case 4 shots in 60 seconds. A guy I used to work with said that it was impossible to do that. He is shooting a Franchi in .308 and after some fine tuning of both rifle and ammunition he is shooting under 1 MOA from cold to hot. [/QUOTE]
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