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Lothar Walther barrel reviews?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 877926" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I knew there was another besides Hart, but didn't know about BAT. </p><p> </p><p>One thing you learn about 17ph-4 stainless steel is that it seems to produce a very small harmonic signature. Yes there is a learning curve to deal with, but there's all kinds of help out there. Most of it is only a phone call away. When you get into some of the exotic space age alloys, your mostly on your own as nobody's giving up intellectual technology. My first Hestalloy job liked to picked my brain clean! Made a few phone calls and called in some markers. The Kennmetal guys showed up with a sack full of inserts to try, and at least we had a start. Waspalloy was another story! The tool sales guys were allowed to even see the stuff being cut, so couldn't help much. Once again a couple phone calls opened doors.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 877926, member: 25383"] I knew there was another besides Hart, but didn't know about BAT. One thing you learn about 17ph-4 stainless steel is that it seems to produce a very small harmonic signature. Yes there is a learning curve to deal with, but there's all kinds of help out there. Most of it is only a phone call away. When you get into some of the exotic space age alloys, your mostly on your own as nobody's giving up intellectual technology. My first Hestalloy job liked to picked my brain clean! Made a few phone calls and called in some markers. The Kennmetal guys showed up with a sack full of inserts to try, and at least we had a start. Waspalloy was another story! The tool sales guys were allowed to even see the stuff being cut, so couldn't help much. Once again a couple phone calls opened doors. gary [/QUOTE]
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