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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Carbon barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="HTJ" data-source="post: 2225961" data-attributes="member: 65612"><p>Thank</p><p></p><p> Thank you for that information. Wry helpful. I am doing a build currently and debated </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info very helpful. I am currently doing a build and debated on carbon vs steel. I stayed with steel. It seemed that the weight of the carbon was no different than a #4 contour flutted steel bbl?? I've always used match grade bbls and never have had issues with POI. I don't heat up my bbls yo that point at least try not to here in south tx. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTJ, post: 2225961, member: 65612"] Thank Thank you for that information. Wry helpful. I am doing a build currently and debated Thanks for the info very helpful. I am currently doing a build and debated on carbon vs steel. I stayed with steel. It seemed that the weight of the carbon was no different than a #4 contour flutted steel bbl?? I’ve always used match grade bbls and never have had issues with POI. I don’t heat up my bbls yo that point at least try not to here in south tx. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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