Turbulent Turtle
F-TR competitor
The operative words in my comparison of the cooling rates of thick versus thin barrels are: "FOR THE SAME AMOUNT OF ROUNDS IN THE SAME TIMEFRAME." Thick cools faster because of the increased surface.Thicker barrels will always heat-up at a slower rate than their thinner counterpart. Thicker barrels also give-up that heat at a slower rate. As the surface of the thicker barrel cools, that loss of heat is quickly replaced with the heat migrating from the center of that steel. A thinner barrel will always cool at a faster rate.
If I compare the cooling rate of a thick barrel at say 190degrees compared to a thin barrel also at 190 degrees, that is meaningless to us. But if I compare a thick barrel through which 22 rounds have been fired in 12 minutes to a thin barrel through which 22 rounds have been fired also in 12 minutes, you will see that the thick barrel will be back to local conditions faster than the thin barrel. There's the added bonus that the thick barrel did not get as hot as the thin barrel.