How long to wait?

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When developing a hunting load, how long do you wait between shots? I know it will vary between barrels, velocity ect. Question comes to mind if I have a group that is 1.5inches while shooting every 15 to 30 seconds, would it be a smaller group if say 10 minutes between shots. Like I said a hunting load, so a cold barrel shot will hopefully be the only one.
 

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I just finished up some load development on my 300rum and for me I only wait between shots to cool down my barrel. No wait if the barrel isn't hot. If its hot I give it a bit to cool down then back to shooting. I see no variation in shot disbursement on a cold bore vs a warm one. A "cold bore shot" has typically been for me one where the barrel has not yet been fouled.

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When developing a hunting load, how long do you wait between shots?
Long enough to chamber a round, settle in, and break the next shot. Usually 5 shot strings and let it cool.

I know it will vary between barrels, velocity ect. Question comes to mind if I have a group that is 1.5inches while shooting every 15 to 30 seconds, would it be a smaller group if say 10 minutes between shots.
Likely not. You'd have to shoot a decent sample of three shot strings into a group, and also cold bore shots into a group, to distinguish any credible difference. Typically the only thing that will cause a barrel to start pitching shots after a few is pent up stress in hammer forged or button rifled barrels that aren't properly stress relieved, but usually not within 3 shots from a cold bore.

Like I said a hunting load
Then shoot it like any realistic hunting situation, map the cold bore and subsequent. Hopefully the first one is the only one needed, but what about a follow up shot, or a second chance if there was an error made?

so a cold barrel shot will hopefully be the only one.
Cold bore shots are almost always just a part of the normal population a rifle will produce, most people just excuse them like fliers. Cold shooter has more of an impact than cold bore.
 

49ereric

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Depends on the cartridge and whether or not it is a barrel burner and if you want to spend coin to rebarrel the rifle in the future.
 
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The cold shooter idea makes since. Thanks Harvey for breaking all that down.
I'll see what the Ole .270 will put together.
 
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