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It's ok, I got this one !Sorry Bruh,
This is one of my rare days off and I'm enjoying it with two of my grandkidsat the Molalla river. You're on your own today!
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It's ok, I got this one !Sorry Bruh,
This is one of my rare days off and I'm enjoying it with two of my grandkidsat the Molalla river. You're on your own today!
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And this speaks to the point about it aint so much the medium as the movement of said medium. Moving water would be best but you might get funny looks while you whiz down your barrel.If the rod gets warm, won't you need to exchange it for one that isn't already heated up. Otherwise, the heat sink is still in the barrel.
This right here, seems like it would work better than shoving a rod down the barrel.I do use a wet towel on the exterior but I was looking for something to draw heat from the bore.
I have thought about using copping tubing with water running through it. But too much plumbing involved.And this speaks to the point about it aint so much the medium as the movement of said medium. Moving water would be best but you might get funny looks while you whiz down your barrel.![]()
No tap water.This right here, seems like it would work better than shoving a rod down the barrel.
Do you use distilled water?
What about a wet patch down the barrel, followed by a few dry patches to rid the barrel of any moisture?
Water is your friend, more then any other option. Other than time and patience.
I always do.And this speaks to the point about it aint so much the medium as the movement of said medium. Moving water would be best but you might get funny looks while you whiz down your barrel.![]()
Tap water has minerals and chemicals in it, like chlorine.No tap water.
Likewise, I let mine cool by themselves which takes patience. However, I'm not as concerned as others seem to be about minute amounts of accuracy.My solution is bring enough guns to keep the rotation cool. I do pour water down my suppressor in between swapping to another rifle.
It looks like blowing diamond dust down the barrel would be effective!Air is a very poor thermal conductor. This chart list ratings of thermal conductivity for various materials/mediums.
I am more worried about accelerated wear than anything.Likewise, I let mine cool by themselves which takes patience. However, I'm not as concerned as others seem to be about minute amounts of accuracy.
Everything I own is far more accurate than I am. I'm not a Competitive shooter.
