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.243 Barrel Life and Cryogenics
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost7" data-source="post: 1184647" data-attributes="member: 89834"><p>I hate to be a skeptic but recently talked to a gentleman about the short life of a .243 barrel and he suggested trying cryogenics. I kinda laughed, which is usually what I do as a defense mechanism when I don't understand something. He had no experience with gun barrels but after listening to his argument or justification for this process it actually made me think about it which brings me to this post....Does anyone have any experience or hard data on this process extending the accurate life of a barrel? With calibers like the .243 being such barrel burners I can see how, if this works, it would definitely be something to look into providing it was cost effective. Love to hear what anyone with experience has to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost7, post: 1184647, member: 89834"] I hate to be a skeptic but recently talked to a gentleman about the short life of a .243 barrel and he suggested trying cryogenics. I kinda laughed, which is usually what I do as a defense mechanism when I don't understand something. He had no experience with gun barrels but after listening to his argument or justification for this process it actually made me think about it which brings me to this post....Does anyone have any experience or hard data on this process extending the accurate life of a barrel? With calibers like the .243 being such barrel burners I can see how, if this works, it would definitely be something to look into providing it was cost effective. Love to hear what anyone with experience has to say. [/QUOTE]
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