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Why use a carbon wrapped barel?
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<blockquote data-quote="gsp2west" data-source="post: 2071014" data-attributes="member: 17035"><p>I decided, after last elk season in Colorado, that I was going to go lighter in 2021. I've been hunting with a .338RUM, on its 2nd barrel, for many years and its NOT light. The <strong>Savage Ultralite</strong> caught my eye and the specs are pretty impressive to me: 6 lbs, blueprinted action, adjustable fit stock, accutrigger and PROOF barrel for $1200. I'll keep an open mind on the CF barrel and give it a try. I shoot a lot and know how fast barrels heat up and change POI. The 338RUM heats up in 5 shots minutes apart and my 28 Nosler heats up in 3 shots minutes apart. I'll see if the CF is all that they say regarding heat dissipation and accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsp2west, post: 2071014, member: 17035"] I decided, after last elk season in Colorado, that I was going to go lighter in 2021. I've been hunting with a .338RUM, on its 2nd barrel, for many years and its NOT light. The [B]Savage Ultralite[/B] caught my eye and the specs are pretty impressive to me: 6 lbs, blueprinted action, adjustable fit stock, accutrigger and PROOF barrel for $1200. I'll keep an open mind on the CF barrel and give it a try. I shoot a lot and know how fast barrels heat up and change POI. The 338RUM heats up in 5 shots minutes apart and my 28 Nosler heats up in 3 shots minutes apart. I'll see if the CF is all that they say regarding heat dissipation and accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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