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I used a setup like yours for good while that works fine then I bought the small fan the magneto speed sells that fits it the chamber area. It does well, not as balky plus the battery lasts descent amount of time. Dan.Using a battery powered air mattress inflator and a flexible hose, I'll shoot ambient temperature air through the bore for about 1 minute between each shot. However, after 3 shots, I'll let the barrel cool for 5-10 minutes.
I had two different commercially made barrel coolers. They ate batteries and moved very little air compared to the mattress inflater. The mattress inflater cost about $35 on Amazon and you can really feel the air it pushes out the muzzle. The only downside to the rechargeable mattress inflater is that it can fully discharge the internal battery. But, you can plug an external battery into it for extended use. My current inflater is on its third season and still running strong.I used a setup like yours for good while that works fine then I bought the small fan the magneto speed sells that fits it the chamber area. It does well, not as balky plus the battery lasts descent amount of time. Dan.
I guess it would depend on where one lives. First off, when I used to go to the range it was a 52 mile round trip. would try to get there by 7AM when they opened for business. I did most of my load work ups in the summer which meant that at around 7AM it was already 80 degrees or higher. I usually spent the whole day, quitting around 4 to 4:30 PM. By 10 or 11 o'clock it was pushing 100 degrees or better. It made for some interesting shooting, I kid you not. I usually took two or three rifles so as to try and let one cool while I worked with another. Even in the shade once the temps got up past 100, a barrel, even when sitting in the shade would reach a point of being too hot to touch. One just learns to live with it.Depends very much on the ambient air temperature & as said barrel thickness. I wait until the barrel is properly cold & zero per first shot on the cold barrel. I rarely shoot more than 3 rounds from clean, cold barrel. Almost never change scope settings. It's then 100% accurate for hunting
Same here.Using a battery powered air mattress inflator and a flexible hose, I'll shoot ambient temperature air through the bore for about 1 minute between each shot. However, after 3 shots, I'll let the barrel cool for 5-10 minutes.
Bought this from Amazon
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Added a chamber/bore guide to have it blow right into chamber area
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Subsequentially, have painted it red to serve as a chamber flag
Moves a lot of air, is rechargeable and easily last a range session. Cools chamber, barrel and suppressor
ThisI typically wait about 2 minutes between shots.