Boyd here are the pix of my barrel cooling apparatus which I used at the match in Portland. This was its trial run.
It was hard to get a clear snapshot due to the sun coming in under the roofline, hopefully it'll all make sense
Basically I used a modified Stoney Point bore guide to seal the chamber, pumped into and through the bore to gravity return thru the PCV piping. The piping isn't glued it just slips together like Tinker Toys to conform to any situation. It didn't leak nor drip anywhere and when I'd pumped about a quart through I was done...... I just opened the sprayer and dumped the water back in for the next go-round. I feel that the 2-gallon sprayer would cool a dozen guns before the water got appreciably warmer, and water's fairly easy to resupply. The beauty of this system is that I use the bore guide to clean the rifle, the application of a few swabs of BBS cools the bore a little through evaporation and then after the water's done it's job I run a couple more patches through. Upon disassembly the chamber is essentially clean and dry but I still ran a patch in to pick up any residual H2O.
BTW, when the RO asked me what I was pumping thru the gun I told him a 50/50 mix of Xylene and Methyl Ethyl Ketone......... he didn't find this to be humorous
This badboy will drop the temp to whatever you want as fast or slow as you'd like. I ran it gently and had the barrel down to 65degrees in a minute.
It didn't seem to hurt my aggs and my foulers were right on call. As far as shooting it goes I found no effect.
al
It was hard to get a clear snapshot due to the sun coming in under the roofline, hopefully it'll all make sense
Basically I used a modified Stoney Point bore guide to seal the chamber, pumped into and through the bore to gravity return thru the PCV piping. The piping isn't glued it just slips together like Tinker Toys to conform to any situation. It didn't leak nor drip anywhere and when I'd pumped about a quart through I was done...... I just opened the sprayer and dumped the water back in for the next go-round. I feel that the 2-gallon sprayer would cool a dozen guns before the water got appreciably warmer, and water's fairly easy to resupply. The beauty of this system is that I use the bore guide to clean the rifle, the application of a few swabs of BBS cools the bore a little through evaporation and then after the water's done it's job I run a couple more patches through. Upon disassembly the chamber is essentially clean and dry but I still ran a patch in to pick up any residual H2O.
BTW, when the RO asked me what I was pumping thru the gun I told him a 50/50 mix of Xylene and Methyl Ethyl Ketone......... he didn't find this to be humorous
This badboy will drop the temp to whatever you want as fast or slow as you'd like. I ran it gently and had the barrel down to 65degrees in a minute.
It didn't seem to hurt my aggs and my foulers were right on call. As far as shooting it goes I found no effect.
al