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Reloading
Chasing the lands.
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1947046" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>I don't disagree with the mans info, but his presentation of it was scattered, unprepared. Like it was the first time he had to explain his principle and put it on video. I doubt that under those circumstances I would do better.</p><p></p><p>After thinkin' bout' it while I ran the dog, had supper, read a couple posts of those who got it ( <em>guess I'm dense</em>), it made better sense. It's just planning for known wear/erosion in the throat/rifling juncture. An indicator of his experience not his lecturing abilities. </p><p></p><p>Brings up a question though.</p><p></p><p>What steel is used for rifle barrels?</p><p></p><p> In this country I believe we use chrome-moly ?</p><p></p><p> In Europe don't they use chrome-vanadium ?</p><p></p><p>Which one would have the longest life in the throat/rifling juncture ? Or is there another maybe newer steel that would work better ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1947046, member: 113391"] I don’t disagree with the mans info, but his presentation of it was scattered, unprepared. Like it was the first time he had to explain his principle and put it on video. I doubt that under those circumstances I would do better. After thinkin’ bout’ it while I ran the dog, had supper, read a couple posts of those who got it ( [I]guess I’m dense[/I]), it made better sense. It’s just planning for known wear/erosion in the throat/rifling juncture. An indicator of his experience not his lecturing abilities. Brings up a question though. What steel is used for rifle barrels? In this country I believe we use chrome-moly ? In Europe don’t they use chrome-vanadium ? Which one would have the longest life in the throat/rifling juncture ? Or is there another maybe newer steel that would work better ? [/QUOTE]
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