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375 cal barrel twist and projectiles?
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyzier" data-source="post: 408530" data-attributes="member: 22137"><p>Noel,,,your statement here<strong><em>....If a gun maker, or barrel maker were to only think of profit, why would they encourage a process that extends the life of a barrel??? "... It is even simpler than that. Selling a process that does not extend barrel life combines two sales in one. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></em></strong></p><p> </p><p>I don't think you get it man! Lawton is not selling nitriding,,,,Hence, your statement <strong>(two sales in one)</strong> is all washed up! Lawton only suggested it, H & M is selling the process. H & M and Lawton are two totally seperate companies.</p><p> </p><p>And secondly, the test you talk about is referenced to automatic machine guns,,,apples and oranges. The fact is, you've never done your own tests. So you can't say. I,ve never done my own tests, this is why Im waiting for Lawton's data. This forum is not about one guys opinion (yours or mine) its more of a collective gathering of data. </p><p> </p><p>Your opinion is just that, it's an opinion. My opinion was more of a statment that said, there are guys that are doing this process to their barrel burners and they are seeing extended barrel life. How much is the 64,000 dollar question. This is why Im waiting for more concrete data.</p><p> </p><p>Im kind of wondering,,,you seem to have a ton of ideas reference LR shooting. Do you even have your own LR test rifle? If so, what do you shoot? Just wondering???</p><p> </p><p>z,man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyzier, post: 408530, member: 22137"] Noel,,,your statement here[B][I]....If a gun maker, or barrel maker were to only think of profit, why would they encourage a process that extends the life of a barrel??? "... It is even simpler than that. Selling a process that does not extend barrel life combines two sales in one. :)[/I][/B] [B][/B] I don't think you get it man! Lawton is not selling nitriding,,,,Hence, your statement [B](two sales in one)[/B] is all washed up! Lawton only suggested it, H & M is selling the process. H & M and Lawton are two totally seperate companies. And secondly, the test you talk about is referenced to automatic machine guns,,,apples and oranges. The fact is, you've never done your own tests. So you can't say. I,ve never done my own tests, this is why Im waiting for Lawton's data. This forum is not about one guys opinion (yours or mine) its more of a collective gathering of data. Your opinion is just that, it's an opinion. My opinion was more of a statment that said, there are guys that are doing this process to their barrel burners and they are seeing extended barrel life. How much is the 64,000 dollar question. This is why Im waiting for more concrete data. Im kind of wondering,,,you seem to have a ton of ideas reference LR shooting. Do you even have your own LR test rifle? If so, what do you shoot? Just wondering??? z,man [/QUOTE]
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