I use both brass and plastic muzzle protectors and I like the plastic better because it doesn't slam into the muzzle when I tip the rod up and insert it into the barrel!
The Mohs Scale of Hardness for Metals: Why It Is Important Here is but one of the several sources that state steel is harder than brass. That is why we use brass punches and hammers when we want to avoid damaging steel parts.Well you asked:
Brass vs Steel - What's the Difference - ThePipingMart Blog
https://blog.thepipingmart.com/metals/brass-vs-steel-whats-the-difference-2Brass is a stronger metal than steel. This is because brass is a harder metal than steel. The hardness of a metal is measured on the Mohs scale. On this scale, brass ranks between 3 and 4, while steel ranks between 4 and 5. This means brass is less likely to dent, scratch, or break than steel. See more
The Mohs Scale of Hardness for Metals: Why It Is Important Here is but one of the several sources that state steel is harder than brass. That is why we use brass punches and hammers when we want to avoid damaging steel parts.
I said hardened brass is harder than some steel. NOT brass vs steel in general. I can dent a mild steel muzzle loader barrel with a piece of hard brass. Money where you mouth is? (I have already done it by accident)Yeah, brass isn't harder or stronger than steel. That is laughable. I have been working metal for the last 28 years, my day job.
Basic fact is brass is softer than steel. Can tempered hardened brass be harder that a very mild steel? Sure. Could I beat up a gun with a brass hammer? Sure. Does nothing to change the basic fact.SOFT brass on HARDENED steel parts. You forgot the most important information. Wanna bet I can't mark a mild steel muzzle loader barrel with hardened brass? I have done it with a brass muzzle protector. by accidentally letting it slide down the ram road. I dented the mild steel barrel crown. Tell you what, take a brass hammer and give your muzzle loader barrel a good smack on the muzzle end of the barrel ... Thought not.... Chicken!
That's just nuts.SOFT brass on HARDENED steel parts. You forgot the most important information. Wanna bet I can't mark a mild steel muzzle loader barrel with hardened brass? I have done it with a brass muzzle protector. by accidentally letting it slide down the ram road. I dented the mild steel barrel crown. Tell you what, take a brass hammer and give your muzzle loader barrel a good smack on the muzzle end of the barrel ... Thought not.... Chicken!
Yikes!! Should I be getting a bigger gun!"Theoretical physics can also prove that an elephant can hang off a cliff with its tail tied to a daisy! But use your eyes, your common sense".
Brass vs Steel - What's the Difference - ThePipingMart Blog
https://blog.thepipingmart.com/metals/brass-vs-steel-whats-the-difference-2Brass is a stronger metal than steel. This is because brass is a harder metal than steel. The hardness of a metal is measured on the Mohs scale. On this scale, brass ranks between 3 and 4, while steel ranks between 4 and 5. This means brass is less likely to dent, scratch, or break than steel. See more
The understatement of the century.Seems over thinking is a common problem for muzzle loaders.
Absolutely. The ***** that wrote the article quoted that brass is harder than steel was a media/marketing consultant "learning tricks of her trade" in the metal industry. Also clear that it was an english as second language piece written for the company in India. As the saying goes the writer got so confused something was lost in the translation. Read the article then read the bio of the writer at the bottom.Wake up people!!!
We need to start using brass barrels and steel bore guides! We have been doing this so wrong!
This is another one of those great instances where we can illustrate absurdity by being absurd.
When I worked as Fleet administrator, I used to joke that I could give some ambulance crews 2 ball bearings and an anvil. After an hour, the anvil would be in 3 pieces and the ball bearings would be flat.Some people can destroy a steel marble with a rubber hammer...
Talk about a bassackwards understanding.This is because brass is a harder metal than steel. The hardness of a metal is measured on the Mohs scale. On this scale, brass ranks between 3 and 4, while steel ranks between 4 and 5. This means brass is less likely to dent, scratch, or break than steel.
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