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Quote from: Reidus on November 28, 2016, 10:38:09 PMMichaelJ, what you're saying is that you can build a 7lb gun that'll shoot 1/2 moa and do a 7-10 shot string with little to no affect on accuracy? How does barrel life compare to a standard barrel?Barrel life will be similar to standard steel barrels. It dissipates heat great but the initial temps of powder ignition are the same and in a hunting gun you're not seeing super high shot strings anyways. Powder selection and how hot your load is is a much more deciding factor. And absolutely. My barrels will open up from .3ish MOA to .75ish MOA when they get really warm (10+ shots) but they'll hold that .75MOA all day long. Built a 280Ackley for a guy that ran a 20 shot group one after the other and it went right at 1MOA.... considering he shoots off a sandbag with no rearbag and factoring in shooter consistency that's pretty solid if you ask me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
MichaelJ, what you're saying is that you can build a 7lb gun that'll shoot 1/2 moa and do a 7-10 shot string with little to no affect on accuracy? How does barrel life compare to a standard barrel?
MichaelJ, I've read that the longer the fiber the better the heat dissipation, how does that relate to wrapping barrels? Also, do you have the actual equipment to wrap barrels or do you use a service that wraps them for you but to your specs??
In your research have you played with the orientation of the spine of the wrap at all? I know the question is coming from a different world but I'd imagine if there was any truth about spine indexing arrows to increase accuracy that you might see it come into play here.