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The Basics, Starting Out
HELP ! Cold bore vs Warm in Hunting Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1765001" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>Cold bore shot like that is common, I'm not saying it's right or desirable. You can figure it into how you are going take your shots. I don't know the answer. I have reasearched it alot. And if you deeply reasearch it, you will find that no one agrees and there's no hard & fast answers. I have tuned it out with charge weights and seating depth in some rifles. Some one is now going come along and say it's not possible to tune it out, and it's true that you can't always tune it out. It boils down to how much time you want to put into it. You can try running cooler burning powders. Some folks say it's got to do with bedding or micro expansion of metals, the list can go on and on. I wish I could tell you a definite answer or that it could definitely be resolved. If it bugs you bad enough, you will find a resolution to it eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1765001, member: 93895"] Cold bore shot like that is common, I'm not saying it's right or desirable. You can figure it into how you are going take your shots. I don't know the answer. I have reasearched it alot. And if you deeply reasearch it, you will find that no one agrees and there's no hard & fast answers. I have tuned it out with charge weights and seating depth in some rifles. Some one is now going come along and say it's not possible to tune it out, and it's true that you can't always tune it out. It boils down to how much time you want to put into it. You can try running cooler burning powders. Some folks say it's got to do with bedding or micro expansion of metals, the list can go on and on. I wish I could tell you a definite answer or that it could definitely be resolved. If it bugs you bad enough, you will find a resolution to it eventually. [/QUOTE]
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