This is the key... Captonian, you have far too many variables and far too small a sample size to draw "any" conclusions from your testing... statistical analysis is a complex process when variables are limited... in the testing you are doing there are far too many to control and thus no legitimate conclusion can be drawn. In addition, testing for heat in two different barrels, in an attempt to draw the conclusion you are determined to prove, is pointless.
Shooting the same load out of two of my rifles (same make barrel/ length). Only difference being rate of twist, one is 1/10 the other 1/8..Shot through the same Chrony at same distance there is about a 90fps difference..
Exact same load/bullet, both Douglas air gauge match barrels. Built on similar actions.. Everything equal!
I read this conclusion from many different sources. I to had reservations, so I tried it myself.. Came up with the same end result.. So this is not only my findings, I just wanted to see myself to if it was true.. It is!
The heat thing is a just for me experiment, just to see..
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