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Blued vs SS, Tikka T3
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 964784" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>J E Custom offers good advice. I no longer build rifles with anything but SS barrels.</p><p>Only advice I can offer is that you run a bore scope down the barrel when you get it to make sure there's not blemishes.</p><p>Stainless is a bit more difficult to machine and, sometimes, I've found a few blemishes (usually in the grooves) in finished rifles. It hasn't been a problem with performance but it does leave one with something to consider when deciding whether or not to accept delivery.</p><p>Tikka is good stuff. Enjoy that new rifle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 964784, member: 50867"] J E Custom offers good advice. I no longer build rifles with anything but SS barrels. Only advice I can offer is that you run a bore scope down the barrel when you get it to make sure there's not blemishes. Stainless is a bit more difficult to machine and, sometimes, I've found a few blemishes (usually in the grooves) in finished rifles. It hasn't been a problem with performance but it does leave one with something to consider when deciding whether or not to accept delivery. Tikka is good stuff. Enjoy that new rifle [/QUOTE]
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