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Are carbon wrapped barrels really worth the extra $$ ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hardshot" data-source="post: 1639756" data-attributes="member: 103221"><p>Wow I have never read before anybody bashing Br shooters . I am a benchrest shooter and long range hunter .</p><p> I got interested in the Benchrest community to leaner more skills from a vast amount of great shooters.Shooting benchrest lets me wear out guns built for the job and not put 3000 rounds down the barrels of my hunting rigs a year .</p><p> Back to the tread I see the advantages to the lighter barrels for packing less weight as a lot of us are getting older.</p><p> The only experience I have as which is better ,one of my club members bought one for benchrest in (a 6 xc )and it lost accuracy after about 15 rounds in a match .The heat did not seem to leave the barrel .He sold it and went back to the heavy steel.Just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hardshot, post: 1639756, member: 103221"] Wow I have never read before anybody bashing Br shooters . I am a benchrest shooter and long range hunter . I got interested in the Benchrest community to leaner more skills from a vast amount of great shooters.Shooting benchrest lets me wear out guns built for the job and not put 3000 rounds down the barrels of my hunting rigs a year . Back to the tread I see the advantages to the lighter barrels for packing less weight as a lot of us are getting older. The only experience I have as which is better ,one of my club members bought one for benchrest in (a 6 xc )and it lost accuracy after about 15 rounds in a match .The heat did not seem to leave the barrel .He sold it and went back to the heavy steel.Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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