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Are carbon wrapped barrels really worth the extra $$ ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JDD" data-source="post: 1639706" data-attributes="member: 102774"><p>ADAM 32 Most long range hunters fire maybe a 100 rounds a season {I am being generous here} In comparasion to competitive shooter sending that or more down range a weekend. Competive shooters may go through several barrels a year and often have a car load of different rifle for different games. The ratio of lr hunter to hunters is maybe 5000 to one. You think too highly of what we do and how much influence LR hunters have. Go to most hunting forums and mention you are planning to take elk or deer at a 1000 yards and see what the reaction of the hunting community will be. Thanks to tv shows devoted to the subject they are more accepting now than ever but are mostly against it. Its all driven by money and exposer. The first vld bullets by several makers were strictly match grade until burger started developing hunting rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDD, post: 1639706, member: 102774"] ADAM 32 Most long range hunters fire maybe a 100 rounds a season {I am being generous here} In comparasion to competitive shooter sending that or more down range a weekend. Competive shooters may go through several barrels a year and often have a car load of different rifle for different games. The ratio of lr hunter to hunters is maybe 5000 to one. You think too highly of what we do and how much influence LR hunters have. Go to most hunting forums and mention you are planning to take elk or deer at a 1000 yards and see what the reaction of the hunting community will be. Thanks to tv shows devoted to the subject they are more accepting now than ever but are mostly against it. Its all driven by money and exposer. The first vld bullets by several makers were strictly match grade until burger started developing hunting rounds. [/QUOTE]
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