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.243 Barrel Life and Cryogenics
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<blockquote data-quote="BUSTINDOGS" data-source="post: 1184666" data-attributes="member: 49798"><p>I don't think cryo treating a barrel will help it last longer cryo generally makes the machining process eaiser/more consistent.</p><p>Nitride treating will make your barrel last longer.</p><p>Maybe if you had the blank cyro treated before you start any machining on it then nitride it after. But most barrel manufacturers already have a very good method for making consistent barrels.</p><p>I know benelli cryo treats their barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUSTINDOGS, post: 1184666, member: 49798"] I don't think cryo treating a barrel will help it last longer cryo generally makes the machining process eaiser/more consistent. Nitride treating will make your barrel last longer. Maybe if you had the blank cyro treated before you start any machining on it then nitride it after. But most barrel manufacturers already have a very good method for making consistent barrels. I know benelli cryo treats their barrels. [/QUOTE]
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