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Reloading
Barrel heat question.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveTN" data-source="post: 5866881" data-attributes="member: 3052"><p>I suspect the metallurgy of every brand of barrel can be different, so there is no real way to know. Everything we did in making a military aircraft part had Mil-Specs including certification for material, heat treating if any, processing and finish. We only made one gun part and it was the same. </p><p></p><p>The private market appears to be fast and loose. They are always trying something different.</p><p></p><p>I shoot a lot of rounds in a sitting (a couple of hundred) but I don't shoot them fast. If I was doing mags dumps I would probably email the manufacturer and see what they had to say about it. </p><p></p><p>We used to be able to talk about all this stuff on the gun forums with manufacturers and other shooters. Anymore everyone is worried about a lawsuit. Rightfully so when that's obviously how the government plans to put gun dealers out of business. I've seen sites that won't even let you post loads out of fear of lawyers and the government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveTN, post: 5866881, member: 3052"] I suspect the metallurgy of every brand of barrel can be different, so there is no real way to know. Everything we did in making a military aircraft part had Mil-Specs including certification for material, heat treating if any, processing and finish. We only made one gun part and it was the same. The private market appears to be fast and loose. They are always trying something different. I shoot a lot of rounds in a sitting (a couple of hundred) but I don't shoot them fast. If I was doing mags dumps I would probably email the manufacturer and see what they had to say about it. We used to be able to talk about all this stuff on the gun forums with manufacturers and other shooters. Anymore everyone is worried about a lawsuit. Rightfully so when that's obviously how the government plans to put gun dealers out of business. I've seen sites that won't even let you post loads out of fear of lawyers and the government. [/QUOTE]
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