FTFY
More than a few years ago, we had a team match where one shooter had a gun/load was questionable, so we were just going to double up on my gun. First shooter, then the guy on my gun, then pit change, then our third shooter, then me to close out. Good plan... except the third shooter got a couple shots into his string, and blew up a bullet. And then another. So he finished up with my gun. Ended up having *three* out of four shooters shooting *one* gun... in Raton, in September... *that* was one damn hot barrel!
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@clunker is that the Spokane gun club shoots (or at least used to) a weird format of 2x300 and 2x600. My relay was in the pits first, and the relay on the line shot two relays in a row @ 600yd. Then we came out, and we shot two in a row. As in, shoot one string, get up for about 10 minutes, then lay back down and shoot the second string. Then we drove our vehicles down to 300, and I started to head for the pits but no, we shot both 300yd strings back to back first. Then the pit change, and the first relay shot their 300 strings. Weirdest damn relay configuration I've ever seen. And that barrel, after shooting 88 shots in under an hour and a half, in *August*, was probably hotter than I've ever gotten a bolt gun before or since.