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Recently overcame accuracy problem (rem 700)
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<blockquote data-quote="CanardNoir" data-source="post: 1577505" data-attributes="member: 64559"><p>One point not mentioned:</p><p></p><p>Fifty (50) years ago, the stainless steel (SST) barrel was a rarity.</p><p></p><p>But from a <strong><em>metallurgy perspective</em></strong> the SST and chrome molly barrels of today are vastly different - hence they require a different protocol of care, than the typical black barrels of the past.</p><p></p><p>Just take a look at the difference in the grain structure of STT as seen under an electron microscope to be sure that a different degree of care is absolutely necessary. And this is why I believe that dry molly ( <strong>Molybdenum Disulfide</strong> ) is an important lubricant for <em><u>all</u></em> shooters. I've long used the powder...not the sprays.</p><p></p><p>And so today - we can not generally depend on a manufacturer to provide a greater degree of careful manufacturing care, <em>i.e.</em> a greater infusion of labor into the final product - because the sale price could quickly become prohibitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanardNoir, post: 1577505, member: 64559"] One point not mentioned: Fifty (50) years ago, the stainless steel (SST) barrel was a rarity. But from a [B][I]metallurgy perspective[/I][/B] the SST and chrome molly barrels of today are vastly different - hence they require a different protocol of care, than the typical black barrels of the past. Just take a look at the difference in the grain structure of STT as seen under an electron microscope to be sure that a different degree of care is absolutely necessary. And this is why I believe that dry molly ( [B]Molybdenum Disulfide[/B] ) is an important lubricant for [I][U]all[/U][/I] shooters. I've long used the powder...not the sprays. And so today - we can not generally depend on a manufacturer to provide a greater degree of careful manufacturing care, [I]i.e.[/I] a greater infusion of labor into the final product - because the sale price could quickly become prohibitive. [/QUOTE]
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