I'm with Dusty on this one. Considering the thermal conductivity of stainless steel, I believe his reasoning has a lot of merit. Also, if it throws shots in this mode, you want to know now....not out in the field.Waiting between shots gives too much time for conditions to change. You could add an inch to your group for a wind shift. 2 quick shots may be your best indicator now that i think about it- before heat sinks in. I shoot a bunch of #2 and 3 barrels but youre dealing with a fluted #1 which is just a whole different animal. Great gun to carry tho- ive been waiting to come across an adirondack.
Shooting late in the day or early morning can be counter-intuitive, what looks like dead calm usually is deceptive and this is the time of day thermals are created......and temp. inversions create mirage ...usually the slow moving variety where slow fire will net bad results. Remember, accuracy is always most consistent in a mild true crosswind.