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Rebarreling My Christensen
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick092186" data-source="post: 1901301" data-attributes="member: 98696"><p>I noticed the same thing when shooting groups at 100 if I didn't let my gun cool long enough after each shot. My Christensen was a 26 Nosler and now is a 300 WM. I tossed around the idea of a steel barrel vs a carbon fiber barrel for a while. I ended up going back with a carbon fiber proof barrel. My gunsmith said going the steel route wouldn't be and issue if i wasn't concerned about weight. Not that it will save a ton of weight but you could always have the barrel fluted if you go the steel route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick092186, post: 1901301, member: 98696"] I noticed the same thing when shooting groups at 100 if I didn't let my gun cool long enough after each shot. My Christensen was a 26 Nosler and now is a 300 WM. I tossed around the idea of a steel barrel vs a carbon fiber barrel for a while. I ended up going back with a carbon fiber proof barrel. My gunsmith said going the steel route wouldn't be and issue if i wasn't concerned about weight. Not that it will save a ton of weight but you could always have the barrel fluted if you go the steel route. [/QUOTE]
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