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Another Barrel Cooling Thread But I had to, couldn't help myself...
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2285430" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I use a "Barrel Cool" it's small, fits in the chamber and acts likes an OPEN Chamber Marker. Uses Lithium 123 batteries and they last a real long time. I have rechargeable Lithium 123 batteries so not a cost factor. Cools barrel down well when using between targets. One thing that I will say is that is using any kind of a "blown air system" you need to look at conditions around you. If you are in a dusty area you will be blowing dust down your barrel. Dust is very fine and can act like an abrasive when shooting a bullet down the barrel. At times when I do use a "Barrel Cool" between loads or other rifles, I use a dust filter media over the intake for the air system to insure that I am having clean air blown down my barrel. You may not think that there is much dust in the air, but if you were ever to a PRS Match or other Matches you know what I am talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2285430, member: 116439"] I use a "Barrel Cool" it's small, fits in the chamber and acts likes an OPEN Chamber Marker. Uses Lithium 123 batteries and they last a real long time. I have rechargeable Lithium 123 batteries so not a cost factor. Cools barrel down well when using between targets. One thing that I will say is that is using any kind of a "blown air system" you need to look at conditions around you. If you are in a dusty area you will be blowing dust down your barrel. Dust is very fine and can act like an abrasive when shooting a bullet down the barrel. At times when I do use a "Barrel Cool" between loads or other rifles, I use a dust filter media over the intake for the air system to insure that I am having clean air blown down my barrel. You may not think that there is much dust in the air, but if you were ever to a PRS Match or other Matches you know what I am talking about. [/QUOTE]
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