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Carbon vs fluted stainless
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<blockquote data-quote="Willys" data-source="post: 2572765" data-attributes="member: 115262"><p>Not so pertinent to 20" barrel, but I'm on my 3rd carbon and my next will be stainless 3/3b. I'm of the opinion that long 28/30" carbons are not the most accurate with big magnum calibers. Yes Ive shot 6" groups at 1k but consistency is not as good as steel. Maybe after 3rd shot they are but I'm just looking at 3 shots and cool down. The carbon cools well with a big barrel cooler fan ( mattress pump and surgical tubing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willys, post: 2572765, member: 115262"] Not so pertinent to 20” barrel, but I’m on my 3rd carbon and my next will be stainless 3/3b. I’m of the opinion that long 28/30” carbons are not the most accurate with big magnum calibers. Yes Ive shot 6” groups at 1k but consistency is not as good as steel. Maybe after 3rd shot they are but I’m just looking at 3 shots and cool down. The carbon cools well with a big barrel cooler fan ( mattress pump and surgical tubing). [/QUOTE]
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