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Lightweight Action Strengths
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<blockquote data-quote="One Hole" data-source="post: 2166405" data-attributes="member: 90934"><p>Hey J, hope all is well. Borden makes a nice ti action. I think the magnum is 19oz. An action's strength or stiffness is a function of the material and the amount of that material where it matters. If a ti alloy has 30% higher ultimate strength than 416SS you can't say the ti action is 30% stronger in unless both actions are machined exactly the same. Many gun steels receive heat treatments to improve their strength and their real strength may not be published. Beware of marketing claims. </p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Hole, post: 2166405, member: 90934"] Hey J, hope all is well. Borden makes a nice ti action. I think the magnum is 19oz. An action's strength or stiffness is a function of the material and the amount of that material where it matters. If a ti alloy has 30% higher ultimate strength than 416SS you can't say the ti action is 30% stronger in unless both actions are machined exactly the same. Many gun steels receive heat treatments to improve their strength and their real strength may not be published. Beware of marketing claims. Bob [/QUOTE]
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