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Meloniting/Nitriding help
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1048587" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>QPQ (quench-polish-quench) IS the Melonite/Blk. Nitride process. No "coating" or teatment I know of can make a bad shooting barrel a 'good' shooting barrel. I'd strongly recommend that any barrel being shipped for treatment be bore scoped in its entirety as any copper/bullet jacket material that is left in the bore will, most likely, be detrimental to accuracy after treatment. "All you can really tell, without a bore scope, is that hole goes all the way through!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1048587, member: 24284"] QPQ (quench-polish-quench) IS the Melonite/Blk. Nitride process. No "coating" or teatment I know of can make a bad shooting barrel a 'good' shooting barrel. I'd strongly recommend that any barrel being shipped for treatment be bore scoped in its entirety as any copper/bullet jacket material that is left in the bore will, most likely, be detrimental to accuracy after treatment. "All you can really tell, without a bore scope, is that hole goes all the way through!" [/QUOTE]
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