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how do you measure barrel temperature in a reliable manner?
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<blockquote data-quote="TennJed" data-source="post: 2279719" data-attributes="member: 57687"><p>I have a practical application for this, trying to become very consistent at long range shooting. In the beginning at least for me, there are numerous variables to figure out, trigger pull, cheek weld, stock support, breathing, etc, etc. as well as coal, powder charge, etc. etc. When I go to the range, I have to shoot more than 5 rounds to practice or I'll be at least 200 years old before I learn to shoot. One of my rifles 308, has a lightweight barrel and it heats up considerably after 5-10 rounds. Being new, I am always wondering if I'm losing my ability to shoot or the slight expansion of the barrel diameter is affecting the groups. Once I learn how to shoot, I agree it's probably not that important. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TennJed, post: 2279719, member: 57687"] I have a practical application for this, trying to become very consistent at long range shooting. In the beginning at least for me, there are numerous variables to figure out, trigger pull, cheek weld, stock support, breathing, etc, etc. as well as coal, powder charge, etc. etc. When I go to the range, I have to shoot more than 5 rounds to practice or I'll be at least 200 years old before I learn to shoot. One of my rifles 308, has a lightweight barrel and it heats up considerably after 5-10 rounds. Being new, I am always wondering if I'm losing my ability to shoot or the slight expansion of the barrel diameter is affecting the groups. Once I learn how to shoot, I agree it's probably not that important. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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