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Decrease throat erosion with longer barrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 816823" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I know Savage shoots a new rifle and sends the target with the the rifle to show what it's capable of. They may even shoot several groups to insure it grouped consistently.</p><p></p><p>Then should I assume factory test rounds shot by Savage would also cause a problem?</p><p></p><p>Another thought crosses my mind. If a new barrel needs to be broke in to smooth out minute areas roughness, then the Melonite process actually wouldn't remove this, I would think the break-in process should be done first In fact, since the Melonite process increases the surface hardness significantly, I would think it would hinder the break-in process??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 816823, member: 52763"] I know Savage shoots a new rifle and sends the target with the the rifle to show what it's capable of. They may even shoot several groups to insure it grouped consistently. Then should I assume factory test rounds shot by Savage would also cause a problem? Another thought crosses my mind. If a new barrel needs to be broke in to smooth out minute areas roughness, then the Melonite process actually wouldn't remove this, I would think the break-in process should be done first In fact, since the Melonite process increases the surface hardness significantly, I would think it would hinder the break-in process?? [/QUOTE]
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