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    And Remington pioneered it in the 90's I believe.

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    Pretty sure you wouldn't invest millions into producing and selling these things if they were going to de-laminate etc etc...

    I've decided to find out for myself.

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    Yip me two

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taff View Post
    Carbon coating barrels is not a new thing , magnum research have been doing it for years, they even produce a composite barrel, volquartson do it as well.
    I have had my ABS barrel since 2006 (they sold out to Proof Research), so they have been around for a while
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    I have had my ABS barrel since 2006 (they sold out to Proof Research), so they have been around for a while
    Has it de-laminated in the 10 years you have been shooting it?

    There is a lot of nay saying about the carbon barrels but if they are still being sold and used in competition then they will be fine.

    There are different types of carbon fibres and each have different thermal properties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300_BLK View Post
    Has it de-laminated in the 10 years you have been shooting it?

    There is a lot of nay saying about the carbon barrels but if they are still being sold and used in competition then they will be fine.

    There are different types of carbon fibres and each have different thermal properties.
    Nope and I have had is sooo hot shooting IPSC 3 gun, although now its been retired to the safe
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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzman View Post
    Yeah nah
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    It would be interesting to see how long it is going to take to sale. Which h+f store was it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    It would be interesting to see how long it is going to take to sale. Which h+f store was it?
    in parmy but have seen them taupo Napier and wanganui as well

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    Saw one in HnF Napier today. Nice stock but not my cup of tea.
    The barrel looks to have very little clearance between it and the forend of the stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzman View Post
    Seen one for $4100.

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    Really cool.

    But wow.... I mean, the Stock Tikka shoots nice anyhow.... but if I had unlimited cash.... I would probably still not get one..hahahaaa
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    They're 'avin a laugh at that price.

    Basic gun maybe 1600, stock 1300, can 500 so the other minor embellishments are $1100.
    Line up suckers..
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    Sell a payment not a price. That's the first rule of selling consumer goods.
    Because they have loaded the price by $1000 they can offer "interest free" and someone will lap up the "it's only $35 a week interest free for 3 years" and buy it.
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