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Is a proof research barrel worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1753288" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>With a 28 Nosler it is 2 shots. Cold bore and a follow up. real pain in load development, requiring a lot of time and barrel coolers. Should not ever be a problem hunting. Mine is pretty picky on what bullets it likes. That being said, once I found one it likes it shoots lights out. Personally, I will not do another one in a big overbore cartridge. I would do one in a more balanced cartridge. If you do one with a carbon stock it does balance well and looks really cool. Doesn't really save any weight to speak of. No one can deny the "Cool factor" of a carbon barrel and carbon stock. worth the money? IMO NO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1753288, member: 92702"] With a 28 Nosler it is 2 shots. Cold bore and a follow up. real pain in load development, requiring a lot of time and barrel coolers. Should not ever be a problem hunting. Mine is pretty picky on what bullets it likes. That being said, once I found one it likes it shoots lights out. Personally, I will not do another one in a big overbore cartridge. I would do one in a more balanced cartridge. If you do one with a carbon stock it does balance well and looks really cool. Doesn't really save any weight to speak of. No one can deny the "Cool factor" of a carbon barrel and carbon stock. worth the money? IMO NO [/QUOTE]
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