I read these tests with ovens and talk of torches and ####...We are talkign heating barrels up with BULLETS traveing INSIDE thier bore, not an oven or torch from the outside in.....
.Why not simply:
Use a laser thermometer. I use them all the time at work..they are no mystery.
Take 2 rifles, each int he same chambering, one HB, one light.
Measure and record temps of each barrel.(it should simply be the ambient temperature of the day)
Shoot the light barrel 3 times. Check the temp. Set aside and start the clock. Record the time it takes to get back to the original temp.
Shoot the HB a few times, to heat to the same temp as the light barrel got to with 3 shots. It will probaby take alot more than 3 to get tot he same temp
When it gets there, start the clock and see how long it takes to get back to the original temp....
Now you will have how many shots it takes to heat up the HB compared to the LB, and you will know which cools faster, too.
So then you can decide which is more efficient to shoot.
