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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrels, which manufacturer??
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1344554" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I am here to tell you it does not matter if the barrel is cut or buttoned so far as cold bore goes. Thats ridiculous. If there is stress in a barrel there is stress in a barrel. If you know of a cut barrel that is heat treating/stress relieving in house Id love to know because I will be trying some. Broughton for example stress relieves after every major machining process. The finest cold bore barrel I have owned is a Broughton. Thats a button. I chamber a lot of barrels every week, and I can tell you by how they machine that the better buttons are consistent and cut like butter. One of the big cut guys has so much variation in the steel I can hardly believe they go out that way. I am a cut rifled barrel guy, but some of the stuff being said here is a joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1344554, member: 101859"] I am here to tell you it does not matter if the barrel is cut or buttoned so far as cold bore goes. Thats ridiculous. If there is stress in a barrel there is stress in a barrel. If you know of a cut barrel that is heat treating/stress relieving in house Id love to know because I will be trying some. Broughton for example stress relieves after every major machining process. The finest cold bore barrel I have owned is a Broughton. Thats a button. I chamber a lot of barrels every week, and I can tell you by how they machine that the better buttons are consistent and cut like butter. One of the big cut guys has so much variation in the steel I can hardly believe they go out that way. I am a cut rifled barrel guy, but some of the stuff being said here is a joke. [/QUOTE]
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