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Reloading
28 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity" data-source="post: 2461309" data-attributes="member: 112048"><p>If I had the funds, I would start a business making gun barrel liners/inserts of tungsten-carbide/cobalt cermet for barrel-burner calibers like the 28 Nosler. At least, chamber-throat inserts. I don't understand why someone isn't doing it. It's a simple engineering problem with a simple solution. It would be near impossible to burn out a barrel, and it would increase pressure and velocity limits and make a whole new class of cartridges possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity, post: 2461309, member: 112048"] If I had the funds, I would start a business making gun barrel liners/inserts of tungsten-carbide/cobalt cermet for barrel-burner calibers like the 28 Nosler. At least, chamber-throat inserts. I don't understand why someone isn't doing it. It's a simple engineering problem with a simple solution. It would be near impossible to burn out a barrel, and it would increase pressure and velocity limits and make a whole new class of cartridges possible. [/QUOTE]
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