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Decrease throat erosion with longer barrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 816055" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I first investigated the melonite/black nitride process because it was recommended by several bench rest shooters I know and trust. If it effected accuracy, they'd want nothing to do with it. S.S. barrels, in general, are made of 416R. It is already magnetic! As for corrosion,,, I've personally not seen it in any barrel I've had treated. Of course, I'm very diligent about cleaning after every shooting session, be it a single shot at a coyote or 60 at the range. After a year and a half of using barrels that have been treated, I have absolutely no complaints. It preforms as advertised. This subject has been explored, in depth, on this forum and several others in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 816055, member: 24284"] I first investigated the melonite/black nitride process because it was recommended by several bench rest shooters I know and trust. If it effected accuracy, they'd want nothing to do with it. S.S. barrels, in general, are made of 416R. It is already magnetic! As for corrosion,,, I've personally not seen it in any barrel I've had treated. Of course, I'm very diligent about cleaning after every shooting session, be it a single shot at a coyote or 60 at the range. After a year and a half of using barrels that have been treated, I have absolutely no complaints. It preforms as advertised. This subject has been explored, in depth, on this forum and several others in the past. [/QUOTE]
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