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Are carbon wrapped barrels really worth the extra $$ ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rum Man" data-source="post: 1639339" data-attributes="member: 103316"><p>Well I'm setting here with 6 rifles in 338 cal. Three of them a 338 Rum and the other three in the 338 Edge . So far I like both styles of barrels . I have a 30 " proof in the Edge it shoots amazing if I do my part . The 338 Rum is a Benchmark Carbon 30 " and shoots tiny groups too. </p><p></p><p>The kicker for me is the weight difference, my 30" McGowen Edge comes in at 14 .3 pds. The Proof Edge is 10.6 pds. For bench/ prone shooting no difference but packing in miles and miles the carbon rifles win hands down . </p><p></p><p>Rum Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum Man, post: 1639339, member: 103316"] Well I'm setting here with 6 rifles in 338 cal. Three of them a 338 Rum and the other three in the 338 Edge . So far I like both styles of barrels . I have a 30 " proof in the Edge it shoots amazing if I do my part . The 338 Rum is a Benchmark Carbon 30 " and shoots tiny groups too. The kicker for me is the weight difference, my 30" McGowen Edge comes in at 14 .3 pds. The Proof Edge is 10.6 pds. For bench/ prone shooting no difference but packing in miles and miles the carbon rifles win hands down . Rum Man [/QUOTE]
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