20 February 2025, 12:32
SaeedHow To Shoot More In Less Time
Years ago I got an ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL match rifle in exchange for.
Shot it a few times and was very impressed with its accuracy.
The other day I thought I might try shooting it more.
So having a few different factory ammo, and some reloads, I started shooting it.
I don’t like to shoot rifles with very hot barrels, so made an air hose I can connect to an air tan, which I use in the shooting range to charge air rifles.
The hose is connected to the tank, the other end has nothing on it.
I put this at the chamber end, and blow air through the barrel after each 5 shot string.
By barrel cools so much faster this way, and one can shoot a lot more than waiting for the barrel to cool down normally.
I will post pictures.
20 February 2025, 19:23
shootermetalI thought you were going to say a mini gun

Was a guy on the castboolit forum, dead and gone now, that used a similar arrangement such as yours except it used chilled water.
20 February 2025, 20:07
SaeedWe actually use a wet towel when shooting out in the desert.
21 February 2025, 19:04
Michael RobinsonGreat idea.
I am able (forced) to use the Earth’s atmosphere.
Tomorrow the temperature here will be -11 C.

22 February 2025, 03:57
FjoldSomewhere, I have a small yellow fan with a tube on it. It was made by a guy in California for match shooters.
It functioned as a chamber flag to show that the gun was unloaded on the line but the "flag" part was a battery operated fan that blew ambient air down through the tube into the barrel.
It worked pretty well on those matches in Southern California where it would get to 110-115 F (43-46 C).
25 February 2025, 10:16
LamarI seen a rig that used those little 12gram CO-2 cartridges.
the guy just run it in place of the bolt and turned a valve to shoot the gas down the pipe.
it didn't take long.
25 February 2025, 11:59
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Lamar:
I seen a rig that used those little 12gram CO-2 cartridges.
the guy just run it in place of the bolt and turned a valve to shoot the gas down the pipe.
it didn't take long.
That would last very long.
I suspect we use the equivalent of several of these to cool a barrel between shots.
26 February 2025, 05:56
sambarman338I like the idea, Saeed, but would use it after every shot, to keep those pesky molecules from leaving the barrel within the five-shot groups.
01 March 2025, 22:32
crbutlerIf you remember that compressed air cools as it expands, you have why that works so well, Saeed.
I would be cautious using such a set up in a humid environment as you could cool enough to get condensation on the thing (like a gas regulator in the summer here...)