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I have an idea for cooling the barrel in between strings. For a 30 cal barrel, I would use a 1/4 diameter piece of powder coated all thread rod. The powder coat would minimize risk of damage to the rifling. In between strings I would remove the bolt and run the all thread rod through the receiver and barrel until it breached the muzzle by a few inches. The rod would soak up the heat from the barrel. It might release the heat through the ends of the rod or the rod could be changed out after it got hot.

Has anybody here tried something like this?

The rod is cheap at home depot.

 
I have an idea for cooling the barrel in between strings. For a 30 cal barrel, I would use a 1/4 diameter piece of powder coated all thread rod. The powder coat would minimize risk of damage to the rifling. In between strings I would remove the bolt and run the all thread rod through the receiver and barrel until it breached the muzzle by a few inches. The rod would soak up the heat from the barrel. It might release the heat through the ends of the rod or the rod could be changed out after it got hot.

Has anybody here tried something like this?

The rod is cheap at home depot.

Powder coating will insulate the all thread, and steel isn't conductive enough to begin with. Aluminum all thread or straight rod might help, but I'd expect the effect to be minimal.
 
Powder coating will insulate the all thread, and steel isn't conductive enough to begin with. Aluminum all thread or straight rod might help, but I'd expect the effect to be minimal.
Aluminum rod seems cheap.

 
The exterior of the barrel sheds heat. Obstructing the bore would be more of an insulator.
Unless you went ridiculously long, like a wick.


Didn't you have some half baked notion of using an electric fan for the same reason?
 
The exterior of the barrel sheds heat. Obstructing the bore would be more of an insulator.
Unless you went ridiculously long, like a wick.


Didn't you have some half baked notion of using an electric fan for the same reason?
If the Aluminum rod gets warm where is the heat coming from?
 

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