Walks with fire
54 Cal.
I was looking at Rice barrels and checked on their recommended min. and max. loads and they seem pretty low. Anyone know why they can't be charged up a little heavier?
M.D. said:I believe I remember reading about Douglas having some barrel ruptures and I think they were also using 12L14.
M.D. said:All I said was he was not a metallurgist nor a steel manufacture so really did not no the strength property parameters of the alloy he was using.
Simple blow up test tell one virtually nothing about alloy structural change from stress, elongation of distortion.
Without this information simple blow up test are not very meaningful because it might come apart the next time with no indication of trouble the first go round.
Cold weather blow up test would be far more meaningful as this is where this alloy is most vulnerable with it's very low shock load numbers.
All I know is what I read from people who do know what they are talking about and they pretty much all agree 12L14 should not be used for barrel steel.
Kind of like smoking for twenty years and all the science says it is bad for you and not getting lung disease............. yet!
Why use barrels with inferior steel alloy strength when better can be had for the same approximate price?
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