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<blockquote data-quote="silvertip44" data-source="post: 587616" data-attributes="member: 36350"><p>A group of us are plannng to go to Texas in the spring of 2012 for a helicopter hog hunt.</p><p>I am planning to use one of my M1As for this hunt and my question is: Which barrel would be less prone to heat damage from rapid fire.</p><p>I have three M1A rifles--carbon steel loaded, stainless steel loaded and a standard chrome lined. In my experience, the stainless and the chrome lined barrels do seem to foul less than the carbon. All three have been completely accurized and are equally accurate to my ability.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Silvertip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvertip44, post: 587616, member: 36350"] A group of us are plannng to go to Texas in the spring of 2012 for a helicopter hog hunt. I am planning to use one of my M1As for this hunt and my question is: Which barrel would be less prone to heat damage from rapid fire. I have three M1A rifles--carbon steel loaded, stainless steel loaded and a standard chrome lined. In my experience, the stainless and the chrome lined barrels do seem to foul less than the carbon. All three have been completely accurized and are equally accurate to my ability. Thanks, Silvertip [/QUOTE]
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