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Rebarreling My Christensen
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1901316" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>Best thing to do, is tune your loads at the distance you plan to shoot. I've for a few rifles that are 3/4 moa @ 100y, but at 400y will shoot 2". I really like the carbon barrels for cooling aspects. My Christensen 6.5x284 heats up rather quickly compared to my proofs, but cools off a lot quicker too. Hells Canyon barrels same deal. I have a few bartlein carbons getting spun up now, well see how they do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1901316, member: 13732"] Best thing to do, is tune your loads at the distance you plan to shoot. I've for a few rifles that are 3/4 moa @ 100y, but at 400y will shoot 2". I really like the carbon barrels for cooling aspects. My Christensen 6.5x284 heats up rather quickly compared to my proofs, but cools off a lot quicker too. Hells Canyon barrels same deal. I have a few bartlein carbons getting spun up now, well see how they do! [/QUOTE]
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