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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 2061044" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>Are the tubes cold to the touch , or the same ambient temperature as the other metal surfaces of the rifle ?</p><p>I can see that the spacing between the tubes helps promote more air-flow through the fore-end of the </p><p>stock , thereby allowing barrel heat to dissipate more quickly .</p><p></p><p>How are the nitrogen filled tubes more efficient than empty tubes , or tubes filled with water , sand , or any other substance that they might be filled with ?</p><p>Unless there is some sort of refrigerated system that flows compressed nitrogen through an expansion valve , thereby creating cooling by the rapidly expanding gasses . But then it would need to have a compressor and a condenser in addition to the expansion valve to complete the refrigerating/cooling system .</p><p></p><p>I am not being dis-respectful , I am just curious as to how the tubes work .</p><p></p><p>DMP25-06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 2061044, member: 27271"] Are the tubes cold to the touch , or the same ambient temperature as the other metal surfaces of the rifle ? I can see that the spacing between the tubes helps promote more air-flow through the fore-end of the stock , thereby allowing barrel heat to dissipate more quickly . How are the nitrogen filled tubes more efficient than empty tubes , or tubes filled with water , sand , or any other substance that they might be filled with ? Unless there is some sort of refrigerated system that flows compressed nitrogen through an expansion valve , thereby creating cooling by the rapidly expanding gasses . But then it would need to have a compressor and a condenser in addition to the expansion valve to complete the refrigerating/cooling system . I am not being dis-respectful , I am just curious as to how the tubes work . DMP25-06 [/QUOTE]
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