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The Basics, Starting Out
Slow fire or fast fire groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="7Rumloader" data-source="post: 71932" data-attributes="member: 3640"><p>arthurj I normally under good conditions shoot my string at a pace of about 20 to 30 seconds between shots which is about how long it takes to get the spent round out do a quick inspection of the case ( check primer for obvious pressure signs ) chamber another round take aim and let her rip. If it's gusty winds I pick a wind condition for my first shot and wont fire any other rounds until that condition is in the ballpark again. I have never waited 90 to 120 seconds between shots except for windy days waiting for the right condition.</p><p>Thats my normal routine.</p><p> Is your barrel heavy or sporter weight? I don't know what it means about your rifle unless it's a light barrel then maybe it could be heat building up in the little tube. I'm no expert so maybe Kirby or Chris Matthews or one of the other great smiths here will have a better explanation for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Rumloader, post: 71932, member: 3640"] arthurj I normally under good conditions shoot my string at a pace of about 20 to 30 seconds between shots which is about how long it takes to get the spent round out do a quick inspection of the case ( check primer for obvious pressure signs ) chamber another round take aim and let her rip. If it's gusty winds I pick a wind condition for my first shot and wont fire any other rounds until that condition is in the ballpark again. I have never waited 90 to 120 seconds between shots except for windy days waiting for the right condition. Thats my normal routine. Is your barrel heavy or sporter weight? I don't know what it means about your rifle unless it's a light barrel then maybe it could be heat building up in the little tube. I'm no expert so maybe Kirby or Chris Matthews or one of the other great smiths here will have a better explanation for you. [/QUOTE]
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