Those that are insulated from the real world.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 12:36 pm
Last night i went through some of my old shootin mags and i came across an old Target. Inside it had an abridged report of a relatively new barrel that blewup some years back during a fullbore match. The report done by a metalurgist from Monash Uni claimed that the longitudinal grooves and scratches coupled with repeated heat, pressure, expansion and vibration would have eventually led to work hardening of the stainless steel to a point where it was only a matter of time before it let go.
Very bright this guy and as i respectfully acknowledge those that teach others how to do things in the real world, that i will cease using any barrels of mine that have grooves in them (rifling) and scratches (lapping marks) leaving me with my shotgun to shoot next years fly and 1000/600 yd events. Should be fun.
Tony Z.
Very bright this guy and as i respectfully acknowledge those that teach others how to do things in the real world, that i will cease using any barrels of mine that have grooves in them (rifling) and scratches (lapping marks) leaving me with my shotgun to shoot next years fly and 1000/600 yd events. Should be fun.
Tony Z.