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<blockquote data-quote="Jimm" data-source="post: 61183" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>3sixbits , youre up to a dollar twobits now.btw i have realized i have had another "senior moment".i confused my reloading manuals,there are not any lilja barrels in my ancient sierra manual, they are in my nosler #4 man.also, are you saying that it is not advantageous to cryo a bbl ? in my knife making ihave learned that the retained austenite is transfomed to martensite resulting in a blade that will make more cuts on a given material than one that has not been cryo treated.btw , i think you made a good trade(ge gob willions of caribou vs being able to shoot anytime) . see ya, jimm p.s. is it spelled snider instead of schneider? i've not seen it in print , only dicussed him with a local gunsmith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimm, post: 61183, member: 9"] 3sixbits , youre up to a dollar twobits now.btw i have realized i have had another "senior moment".i confused my reloading manuals,there are not any lilja barrels in my ancient sierra manual, they are in my nosler #4 man.also, are you saying that it is not advantageous to cryo a bbl ? in my knife making ihave learned that the retained austenite is transfomed to martensite resulting in a blade that will make more cuts on a given material than one that has not been cryo treated.btw , i think you made a good trade(ge gob willions of caribou vs being able to shoot anytime) . see ya, jimm p.s. is it spelled snider instead of schneider? i've not seen it in print , only dicussed him with a local gunsmith [/QUOTE]
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