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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Ideal Barrel for the .308..?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 432482" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>amen in spades! If the fire was very hot you probably drew back the heat treat to under 20 points on the C scale. Just as importantly the bolt is probably even worse yet; let alone the hardened seating surface. I'd send the gun back to the factory, and have them examine it to see if it's safe. Add to this the fact that the stock may have been destroyed in the fire meaning that the action had nothing to keep it from warping as it cooled down. probably a paper weight right now</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 432482, member: 25383"] amen in spades! If the fire was very hot you probably drew back the heat treat to under 20 points on the C scale. Just as importantly the bolt is probably even worse yet; let alone the hardened seating surface. I'd send the gun back to the factory, and have them examine it to see if it's safe. Add to this the fact that the stock may have been destroyed in the fire meaning that the action had nothing to keep it from warping as it cooled down. probably a paper weight right now gary [/QUOTE]
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