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<blockquote data-quote="Velvet" data-source="post: 1727083" data-attributes="member: 103348"><p>Hi guys.</p><p>How long between shots should I wait to simulate a coldbore shot? That is, after a sequence of shots, I would like to leave the weapon at rest until it returns to its original state. I have seen that both the POI and the speed between the coldbore and the second shot vary. My idea is to place a target and shoot several coldbores, to see variation of group and speed in relation to the second shot.</p><p>I thought about measuring the temperature of the barrel before doing the coldbore, and after each run, wait for it to cool down to that temperature. But maybe we have to wait longer, hence the doubt.</p><p>Any advice, much appreciated.</p><p>Best regards.</p><p>V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velvet, post: 1727083, member: 103348"] Hi guys. How long between shots should I wait to simulate a coldbore shot? That is, after a sequence of shots, I would like to leave the weapon at rest until it returns to its original state. I have seen that both the POI and the speed between the coldbore and the second shot vary. My idea is to place a target and shoot several coldbores, to see variation of group and speed in relation to the second shot. I thought about measuring the temperature of the barrel before doing the coldbore, and after each run, wait for it to cool down to that temperature. But maybe we have to wait longer, hence the doubt. Any advice, much appreciated. Best regards. V [/QUOTE]
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