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Carbon vs fluted stainless
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<blockquote data-quote="338 dude" data-source="post: 2572312" data-attributes="member: 106967"><p>As mentioned above fluting should cool faster (more surface area)but the difference is pretty much not even measurable. carbon over steel weight saving will not be huge but is definitely measurable,but you gotta also look at the cool factor too! if you go to the proof research website you can see them zero rifle remove the barrel and beat a concrete block to death with it ,put it back and it still zeroed! at least with proof their carbon is very tough I've had 3 Bartlein stainless barrels and 3 carbon proofs that's the extent of my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 dude, post: 2572312, member: 106967"] As mentioned above fluting should cool faster (more surface area)but the difference is pretty much not even measurable. carbon over steel weight saving will not be huge but is definitely measurable,but you gotta also look at the cool factor too! if you go to the proof research website you can see them zero rifle remove the barrel and beat a concrete block to death with it ,put it back and it still zeroed! at least with proof their carbon is very tough I’ve had 3 Bartlein stainless barrels and 3 carbon proofs that’s the extent of my experience. [/QUOTE]
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