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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 621803" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Hmmm. Here's my experience. While the heavy barrels may dampen harmonics, and heat slower. 95% of the advantage is greater stability.</p><p> </p><p>I always fire a couple foulers. I might hunt two months with the rifle before I clean again. I don't see a shift in point of impact between cold bore and a couple rounds on my precision rigs. </p><p> </p><p>In the weight vs packability and handling I prefer a midweight rig most of the time. Say a 27" #6 in a Manners GAT. I hunt high, hard, and steeeeep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 621803, member: 4112"] Hmmm. Here's my experience. While the heavy barrels may dampen harmonics, and heat slower. 95% of the advantage is greater stability. I always fire a couple foulers. I might hunt two months with the rifle before I clean again. I don't see a shift in point of impact between cold bore and a couple rounds on my precision rigs. In the weight vs packability and handling I prefer a midweight rig most of the time. Say a 27" #6 in a Manners GAT. I hunt high, hard, and steeeeep. [/QUOTE]
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