I tend to get the shell out & bolt open ASAP after the shot, then have a look where it went, write down the speed & pressure (if using the pressure gear).
I reckon that way the barrel gets the best possible chance of getting the heat out of it between shots.
I also make sure the rifle is in position & ready to fire before I chamber a round to ensure the bullet doesnt pick up heat out of the chamber & effect its performance.
After 5-8 rounds I give it a rest, shoot another one etc until it cools down.
I take the bolt out & turn it 90 degrees to the wind if possible, so the wind blows into the action & over the barrel, it seems to cool quicker that way.
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