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..how do they hold up? In hunting situations in rough county?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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My Proof held up great all hunting season from Nevada desert to Colorado timber not a scratch on it. Look up the YouTube video of guys breaking cinder blocks and not a scratch on it.
As far as holding up accuracy they deteriorate the same as normal steel barrels I’ve seen.
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Huntsman has a few and his get used quite a bit... I respect his advice and he may have me talked into trying one...
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but I don't bust cinderblocks with mine....
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WHY? What is the reason for them?
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I don’t doubt they’ll hold up...
On the other hand they don’t offer enough weight “savings” or any other feasible benefit for me to drop twice the coin on one. Any of the #2-3 contours from quality barrel manufactures are within ounces.
I’ve done load development on 11-12 rifles with CF barrels from 3 different manufactures. I’m up to 4 as of this last week that will need to be sent back in for rebarrels. Both companies involved replaced the barrels with zero hassles, but that’s still not enough for me to spend my money on one. Stress relief consistency in the cores sounds to be the under laying problem.
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I don’t doubt they’ll hold up...
On the other hand they don’t offer enough weight “savings” or any other feasible benefit for me to drop twice the coin on one. I’ve done load development on 11-12 rifles with CF barrels from 3 different manufactures. I’m up to 4 as of this last week that will need to be sent back in for rebarrels. Both companies involved replaced the barrels with zero hassles, but that’s still not enough for me to spend my money on one. Stress relief consistency in the cores sounds to be the under laying problem. yes, and they're ugly....Grin Better have Sitka gear and a flat bill too
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dammit..... now you tell me. And I just got Kuiu, a manbun, millenial beard and Mountain Ops to go with my flatbill. And here I thought I was set.
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Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
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Hell don, you could buck hunt in a flatbill with a pink thong and get away with it!!!😂😂
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
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..how do they hold up? In hunting situations in rough county?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. I’ve only used Proofs. I love‘em. They’re light, stiff, dissipate heat fast, and tough. I use one on every application I can. If weight or a pencil thin barrel is a requirement, they’re out. With all the thought and effort it takes to do a custom rifle build, another $300 bucks in the pile of parts will never be missed.
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Thanks for the input and opinions.
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Weatherby partners with Proof and uses them on their MK5 Carbonmarks.
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Hell don, you could buck hunt in a flatbill with a pink thong and get away with it!!!😂😂 For God's sake please don't post pics if you do... What happens in Deer Trail, stays in Deer Trail.....
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Weatherby partners with Proof and uses them on their MK5 Carbonmarks. From what I can read. They use to. All the new ones are inhouse tensioned barrels. I hunted mine pretty hard this year and it shows absolutely no signs of use. Although I don't abuse my guns, I do use them.
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..how do they hold up? In hunting situations in rough county?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. I’ve only used Proofs. I love‘em. They’re light, stiff, dissipate heat fast, and tough. I use one on every application I can. If weight or a pencil thin barrel is a requirement, they’re out. With all the thought and effort it takes to do a custom rifle build, another $300 bucks in the pile of parts will never be missed. You may need to do a little research. They hold heat, not dissipate it. Shooting a LW barrel is like stirring a mixed drink. Off hand it is moving. They are expensive. I see no use for them personally. If you want less weight to carry, lose weight.
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..how do they hold up? In hunting situations in rough county?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. I’ve only used Proofs. I love‘em. They’re light, stiff, dissipate heat fast, and tough. I use one on every application I can. If weight or a pencil thin barrel is a requirement, they’re out. With all the thought and effort it takes to do a custom rifle build, another $300 bucks in the pile of parts will never be missed. You may need to do a little research. They hold heat, not dissipate it. Shooting a LW barrel is like stirring a mixed drink. Off hand it is moving. They are expensive. I see no use for them personally. If you want less weight to carry, lose weight. My experiences as well.....
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It ain't the 7 lb rifle it's your 260 lb ass you can't get up the mountain in many cases.
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