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Barrel blueing
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 379275" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>That new bluing in the rifling will be gone with te first shot! Parkerizing or the coatings (GunKote, CerraCoat,DuraCoat) are the only time I plug bores when finishing. The coatings would 'shoot out', most likly, with the first shot. Not sure what that might do to pressures as it is a coating and has thickness, although, a slight thickness (.0001 or less maybe). Parkerizing etches the metal so the inside would be a no no for sure. Probobly more than you wanted to know, but, for your next project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 379275, member: 24284"] That new bluing in the rifling will be gone with te first shot! Parkerizing or the coatings (GunKote, CerraCoat,DuraCoat) are the only time I plug bores when finishing. The coatings would 'shoot out', most likly, with the first shot. Not sure what that might do to pressures as it is a coating and has thickness, although, a slight thickness (.0001 or less maybe). Parkerizing etches the metal so the inside would be a no no for sure. Probobly more than you wanted to know, but, for your next project! [/QUOTE]
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