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I use a variety of these in my line of work. Recently, I though that it would be a nice idea to start monitoring and recording barrel and bore temps while I'm shooting. I think it would be great data to collect information on not only how your barrel performs (at certain temps) but also what point it starts to degrade, how long it takes to heat up and the length of time it takes to dissipate.
In times past this may have not been very practical. However, every year we are seeing great progression in this technology... It is becoming more advanced, more available, more compact and at a fraction of the price it was not too long ago.
I have this ultra compact ones a well that I use at work and is half the size of a Bic lighter. It doesn't have a distance high spot ratio or range but there are a great deal that are respectable and are still very small (fit in the extra spot in your bag or even pocket)
Imagine discovering that your rifle can handle different grains or charges above or below a specific temperature... Knowing you can take shots sooner than expected or that if you waited you could better replicate the desired condition.
I'm sure there are a plenty of those who have already done it, but its a new idea to me. I certainly don't think it's the norm, I haven't come across it in discussion or ever seen it on anyone's target record or log.
Anyone been doing this already? If so, any important findings?
Any tips that has made the process more useful?
Anyway, I hope this sparks some interest for those that don't already practice it.
I will be starting to log my sessions from here on out.
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I use a variety of these in my line of work. Recently, I though that it would be a nice idea to start monitoring and recording barrel and bore temps while I'm shooting. I think it would be great data to collect information on not only how your barrel performs (at certain temps) but also what point it starts to degrade, how long it takes to heat up and the length of time it takes to dissipate.
In times past this may have not been very practical. However, every year we are seeing great progression in this technology... It is becoming more advanced, more available, more compact and at a fraction of the price it was not too long ago.
I have this ultra compact ones a well that I use at work and is half the size of a Bic lighter. It doesn't have a distance high spot ratio or range but there are a great deal that are respectable and are still very small (fit in the extra spot in your bag or even pocket)
Imagine discovering that your rifle can handle different grains or charges above or below a specific temperature... Knowing you can take shots sooner than expected or that if you waited you could better replicate the desired condition.
I'm sure there are a plenty of those who have already done it, but its a new idea to me. I certainly don't think it's the norm, I haven't come across it in discussion or ever seen it on anyone's target record or log.
Anyone been doing this already? If so, any important findings?
Any tips that has made the process more useful?
Anyway, I hope this sparks some interest for those that don't already practice it.
I will be starting to log my sessions from here on out.
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