I have gotten barrels so hot that I've melted "heat" safe suppressor covers.
I've never seen a barrel go from 1 MOA (ten rounds no less) to 4 MOA within one mag and then back to 1 MOA.
Frankly, something is wrong with that barrel or possibly the assembly method. I'd ditch the barrel completely and rebuild.
Why do the loudest do the least?
Confused now as to what sort of actual 'testing' you did. What against what and for how many rounds?
I am talking about shooting for groups (slowly) out of different profiles with the same exact ammo (not shit that was 'tuned' for one particular barrel or another) and comparing those groups.
And then doing a mag dump (or two) out of each of those barrels (with the same ammo still) and then shooting for groups again and comparing the results.
That is two separate comparisons there.
Those guys in the video that rpol98 linked you to have good info. That video was well worth the time to watch in my opinion. Neither of those guys are dummies.
One of the same guys from InRange that did that video also did one where they tested what I believe you are asking about here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTov...wkW8c&index=11
Their test in that video was between 3 different pencil profile barrels and what happened to the POA vs POI after being heated up.
One of the barrels was an older SP1 vs a pair of Faxon 'newer and improved cause they stress relieve them now' pencil barrels.
I give them credit for feeding every firearm they brought out the same exact ammo.
Have seen plenty of videos where Faxon talks about 'stress relief' but so far have never come across any sort of hint what method they use or if they do it in house or send it off. They talk a lot about how great it is but give few to no details about what they really do to get there. Heat? Cold? Voodoo? What?
I posted about it somewhere around here but it was super simple. I grouped, shot a full mag as quickly as possible off of the target, then reloaded the same mag I grouped with and shot another group. Didn't notice a difference between the groups. You could get far more scientific but this was all I needed for my purposes at that time and dispelled some of the internet myths because I had been lead to believe that a course of fire that basic would be enough to show some spread.
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