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GUN WEIGHT

Well I guess if you actually read what I wrote. Iate you the very small part of hunters that actually hunt like that. That that might make a difference to or are you the vast majority that thinks he hunts like that but really doesn't. If you had a little thicker skin and weren't so defensive. You would understand what I wad saying.
If you read what I said you'd understand it's wasn't directed at you per say because I literally stated that. Talk about thin skinned. I promise I could care less about what a stranger thinks of my trail weights but it's obvious who thinks they know what's best for everyone based on their opinions of what ounces mean.

Again, not aimed specifically at you specifically. Just in general.
 
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Ok well explain away how adding more surface area would not help. Surface area cools. It's pure science. Also has been proven in brake rotors. Now if you told me they say it has very little effect and no real world id say sure. But if you are increasing surface area it will increase cooling.
Bryan Litz did extensive testing. And documented that fluting adding the surface area caused the barrels to take longer to cool. Brakes, with major airflow and holes to relieve rotors, etc, not even in the same league. Don't need to take my word for it, take it up with Litz. He also concluded that POI shifts from heat were less than steel barrels, that's the benefit of Carbon, not weight

 
Bryan Litz did extensive testing. And documented that fluting adding the surface area caused the barrels to take longer to cool. Brakes, with major airflow and holes to relieve rotors, etc, not even in the same league. Don't need to take my word for it, take it up with Litz. He also concluded that POI shifts from heat were less than steel barrels, that's the benefit of Carbon, not weight

Along with weight savings...
 
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