Two weeks ago I received a new rifle I had built for shooting the mile target at our range.
The barrel is a Brux 1200 straight. Thick and very heavy.
I am shooting it suppressed with a RAD buttstock.
My load is lapua brass, and 83 grains of h-1000 powder. Berger 230 gr hybrid target bullets averaging 2,955 fps.
My challenge is that the barrel becomes incredibly hot and takes forever to cool down.
After realizing this on my first outing, I created the blowgun in the photo. It still is not hugely effective.
Someone mentioned wet towels?
Taking 3 or 4 shots and waiting 5 to 10 minutes seems to take the fun out of a morning on the range.
Any thoughts?
T
The barrel is a Brux 1200 straight. Thick and very heavy.
I am shooting it suppressed with a RAD buttstock.
My load is lapua brass, and 83 grains of h-1000 powder. Berger 230 gr hybrid target bullets averaging 2,955 fps.
My challenge is that the barrel becomes incredibly hot and takes forever to cool down.
After realizing this on my first outing, I created the blowgun in the photo. It still is not hugely effective.
Someone mentioned wet towels?
Taking 3 or 4 shots and waiting 5 to 10 minutes seems to take the fun out of a morning on the range.
Any thoughts?
T