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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 54937" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>A few years ago there was a company by the name of Norlin Enterprises in Sioux Falls, SD that sold a barrel cooling system by the name of "Winter Breeze Barrel Cooling System". The idea was to blow CO2 down the bore with a special adaptor that fit the chamber. The tanks that were used were common soda pressure "barrels" that could be recharged at your local vendor or gas supply. He also included in your order small stick-on LCD thermometers that eliminated the guess work on how hot your bbl was and when to stop shooting. Don't know if this system is still available on not, but it sounded like a better idea than dunking the rifle in a barrel of water.</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 54937, member: 799"] A few years ago there was a company by the name of Norlin Enterprises in Sioux Falls, SD that sold a barrel cooling system by the name of "Winter Breeze Barrel Cooling System". The idea was to blow CO2 down the bore with a special adaptor that fit the chamber. The tanks that were used were common soda pressure "barrels" that could be recharged at your local vendor or gas supply. He also included in your order small stick-on LCD thermometers that eliminated the guess work on how hot your bbl was and when to stop shooting. Don't know if this system is still available on not, but it sounded like a better idea than dunking the rifle in a barrel of water. db [/QUOTE]
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