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Ideal Barrel for the .308..?
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 432587" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>It was in a hard plastic case and it was lined with foam rubber along with paper targets and it never melted and the targets never got as much as a print of soot.</p><p>Evey one said it should be OK, even my older brother..there was no sign of any heat on the action, or burn marks. It was just the end rubber was burned about 20o/o and the stock was melted to a dent the size of a quarter. it lookes like you pushed your thumb down hard on the stock and it stayed it sank in about 3/8ths.</p><p>as I said the Honey comb foam rubber never melted in the case. or showed any signes of heat damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 432587, member: 1010"] It was in a hard plastic case and it was lined with foam rubber along with paper targets and it never melted and the targets never got as much as a print of soot. Evey one said it should be OK, even my older brother..there was no sign of any heat on the action, or burn marks. It was just the end rubber was burned about 20o/o and the stock was melted to a dent the size of a quarter. it lookes like you pushed your thumb down hard on the stock and it stayed it sank in about 3/8ths. as I said the Honey comb foam rubber never melted in the case. or showed any signes of heat damage. [/QUOTE]
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