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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRandy" data-source="post: 1821812" data-attributes="member: 108446"><p>I don't think strength is a problem what i would be more concerned about is the heat build up issue. I have a friend that did a lot of testing for Christensen Arms and he proved that they don't cool down like a steel barrel does. He told me that they had changed how they wrap their barrels and it has helped. Don't think this is a big deal if all your going to do is hunt with the rifle but if your shooting long range matches in 80 plus temps then i would rethink it pretty hard. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRandy, post: 1821812, member: 108446"] I don't think strength is a problem what i would be more concerned about is the heat build up issue. I have a friend that did a lot of testing for Christensen Arms and he proved that they don't cool down like a steel barrel does. He told me that they had changed how they wrap their barrels and it has helped. Don't think this is a big deal if all your going to do is hunt with the rifle but if your shooting long range matches in 80 plus temps then i would rethink it pretty hard. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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