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How does cold affect your barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 90686"><p>It is posts like these that leave me shaking my head. Who is right, who is wrong. Someone has to be, and according to you guys it is me. However, Mr. Krieger has conveyed his sentiments without reserve, that he prefers Chrome Molly Steel over Stainless Steel for barrels. He also states that SS is softer, that the throats polish out easier; and as I previously mentioned, is heavier, takes less time to break in, and is not recommended for freezing climates. I don't think that this has anything to do with his "Ideas" being turned around, and in fact he works extensively with metallurgists to obtain the best steel for the manufacturing of his barrels, period. But you can argue with him all you want; all's you have to do is phone him. Their contact information is s follows: </p><p></p><p>KRIEGERBARRELS.COM. </p><p>Mailing Address: </p><p>2024 Mayfield Road </p><p>Richfield, WI 53076 </p><p>Phone: 262-628-8558 </p><p>Fax: 262-628-8748 </p><p></p><p>Also, feel free to discuss this topic with Sako of Finland or DSR, Germany. Their feelings are quite opinionated when it comes to utilizing Stainless Steel; as are mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 90686"] It is posts like these that leave me shaking my head. Who is right, who is wrong. Someone has to be, and according to you guys it is me. However, Mr. Krieger has conveyed his sentiments without reserve, that he prefers Chrome Molly Steel over Stainless Steel for barrels. He also states that SS is softer, that the throats polish out easier; and as I previously mentioned, is heavier, takes less time to break in, and is not recommended for freezing climates. I don't think that this has anything to do with his "Ideas" being turned around, and in fact he works extensively with metallurgists to obtain the best steel for the manufacturing of his barrels, period. But you can argue with him all you want; all's you have to do is phone him. Their contact information is s follows: KRIEGERBARRELS.COM. Mailing Address: 2024 Mayfield Road Richfield, WI 53076 Phone: 262-628-8558 Fax: 262-628-8748 Also, feel free to discuss this topic with Sako of Finland or DSR, Germany. Their feelings are quite opinionated when it comes to utilizing Stainless Steel; as are mine. [/QUOTE]
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