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Difference Between Button/Cut Rifling?
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<blockquote data-quote="cutrifled" data-source="post: 355479" data-attributes="member: 8968"><p>Michael,</p><p>Yes the way Hart does it is the way all the button barrel makers I know do it . When I was making button barrels we would drill, ream, prelap, button, stress relieve, contour,stress relieve,final lap for size and interior finish.</p><p></p><p>As far as throat erosion I think it's more of the steel a certain barrel maker uses VS. button or cut rifled. I talk to just about all of the well known barrel makers at shoots and trade shows and there are about 5 different steel company's we all use for our 416R stainless steel and all 416R stainless steel is not created equal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Paul Tolvstad</p><p>Rock Creek Barrels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cutrifled, post: 355479, member: 8968"] Michael, Yes the way Hart does it is the way all the button barrel makers I know do it . When I was making button barrels we would drill, ream, prelap, button, stress relieve, contour,stress relieve,final lap for size and interior finish. As far as throat erosion I think it's more of the steel a certain barrel maker uses VS. button or cut rifled. I talk to just about all of the well known barrel makers at shoots and trade shows and there are about 5 different steel company's we all use for our 416R stainless steel and all 416R stainless steel is not created equal. Paul Tolvstad Rock Creek Barrels [/QUOTE]
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