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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrels, which manufacturer??
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1345537" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've talked extensively with Kreiger about nitriding and you guys are completely taking this to the wrong place, they have tested it and fully know the benefits and the possible down falls. For some manufacture Nitrided takes there barrels to the point in temp to close to there stress relieving temp and the increases the possibility of movement others are GTG and their process match well with the Nitriding. Some button rifle barrels use a copper based coating to lube the bore for buttoning, if this coating is not completely removed and it goes to heat treat the barrels is scrap, if your bore has copper in it when it goes to Nitrided it's scrap, Kreiger has looked at this and when you look at all the fingers in the process I absalutely see why they would not back a barrel that has been Nitrided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1345537, member: 13632"] I've talked extensively with Kreiger about nitriding and you guys are completely taking this to the wrong place, they have tested it and fully know the benefits and the possible down falls. For some manufacture Nitrided takes there barrels to the point in temp to close to there stress relieving temp and the increases the possibility of movement others are GTG and their process match well with the Nitriding. Some button rifle barrels use a copper based coating to lube the bore for buttoning, if this coating is not completely removed and it goes to heat treat the barrels is scrap, if your bore has copper in it when it goes to Nitrided it's scrap, Kreiger has looked at this and when you look at all the fingers in the process I absalutely see why they would not back a barrel that has been Nitrided. [/QUOTE]
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