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What if.... A remedy for the "cold shot".
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<blockquote data-quote="fireworks" data-source="post: 951366" data-attributes="member: 70656"><p>OK guys, here it is without giving too much away. A lot of comment and I love that. But sometimes you just have to just ask yourself does it work? Or doesn't it? My experience at the conditions provided in my opening post it makes a difference. ANYTHING that further advances your probabilities would be a good thing. Re-zeroing your rifle prior to a hunt to more appropriately match current conditions is always a smart thing to do. I will divulge this: the finished product will 1: heat the barrel from the inside and can be carried in an active condition for up to a full daylight cycle. 2: act as both a muzzle protector from debris as well as serve as a "self reminder" that an obstruction is in your barrel. And 3: it will not weigh any more than the 4 cartridges you carry in your mag. But this is not good for snap shots. You WILL need the time to remove it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireworks, post: 951366, member: 70656"] OK guys, here it is without giving too much away. A lot of comment and I love that. But sometimes you just have to just ask yourself does it work? Or doesn't it? My experience at the conditions provided in my opening post it makes a difference. ANYTHING that further advances your probabilities would be a good thing. Re-zeroing your rifle prior to a hunt to more appropriately match current conditions is always a smart thing to do. I will divulge this: the finished product will 1: heat the barrel from the inside and can be carried in an active condition for up to a full daylight cycle. 2: act as both a muzzle protector from debris as well as serve as a "self reminder" that an obstruction is in your barrel. And 3: it will not weigh any more than the 4 cartridges you carry in your mag. But this is not good for snap shots. You WILL need the time to remove it. [/QUOTE]
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