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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRandy" data-source="post: 2355107" data-attributes="member: 108446"><p>Christensen Dirty little secret, So I have friend that has a business that balances and trues motor and any other kind of equipment and he went to Christensen and did testing for them and he told me the way they wrap their barrels actually keeps the heat in instead of allowing it to escape. Take this for what it is worth. </p><p>I talked with Seekin rep. at one of the gun shows and he told me the same thing BUT he said that carbon wrapped barrels are the big craz and so they offer it to their customers because that is what they want but he said a Steel barrel is more accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRandy, post: 2355107, member: 108446"] Christensen Dirty little secret, So I have friend that has a business that balances and trues motor and any other kind of equipment and he went to Christensen and did testing for them and he told me the way they wrap their barrels actually keeps the heat in instead of allowing it to escape. Take this for what it is worth. I talked with Seekin rep. at one of the gun shows and he told me the same thing BUT he said that carbon wrapped barrels are the big craz and so they offer it to their customers because that is what they want but he said a Steel barrel is more accurate. [/QUOTE]
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