I am plotting and thinking of future replacement barrels for an F-Class rifle I recently acquired second hand (I'm having it rechambered to 6XC).
I am strongly considering purchasing several barrels upfront (what with a 6-7 month lead time from places like Krieger), having them chambered, breaking them in, and then having them nitrocarburized (Melonited).
Everything I read on the boards (here and LRH) is pretty positive about the process, however I have a close friend (who got me into F-Class in the first place) who is very cautious of the process, and says that it can ruin barrels (at least as far as match grade accuracy goes, not necessarily RUIN ruin).
I've searched and not found any real negative posts on the subject. Is there anyone out there with some bad news to say about the process?
I am strongly considering purchasing several barrels upfront (what with a 6-7 month lead time from places like Krieger), having them chambered, breaking them in, and then having them nitrocarburized (Melonited).
Everything I read on the boards (here and LRH) is pretty positive about the process, however I have a close friend (who got me into F-Class in the first place) who is very cautious of the process, and says that it can ruin barrels (at least as far as match grade accuracy goes, not necessarily RUIN ruin).
I've searched and not found any real negative posts on the subject. Is there anyone out there with some bad news to say about the process?