Dusty, I'll have to disagree with you on this. My best barrel ever was a Kreiger that was Melonited.They dont shoot in centerfire, i cant imagine they will shoot on a rimfire either. They get coated for wear, not really necessary on a rimfire.
My best barrel ever was melonited and couldnt win a turkey shoot against muzzleloaders afterwards. Every one i ever seen done besides yours turned into junkDusty, I'll have to disagree with you on this. My best barrel ever was a Kreiger that was Melonited.
Sir, you have seen very few then. The only ones that I've seen having a problem was people didn't know that you had to soak them in water for 24hrs or so to eliminate the salts and then a a thorough cleaning with your JB Paste.My best barrel ever was melonited and couldnt win a turkey shoot against muzzleloaders afterwards. Every one i ever seen done besides yours turned into junk
Oh Yeah! It turned a great barrel into a total piece of junk. I’m staring at it right now. Won a grand at the SS with it. Screwed it off and gave it to Joel Kendrick (so) after the match to have it “immortalized”. When I got it back you couldn’t hit a pie plate with it.Ive seen a bunch i assure you. I think @BartsBullets was even a victim once
Oh Yeah! It turned a great barrel into a total piece of junk. I’m staring at it right now. Won a grand at the SS with it. Screwed it off and gave it to Joel Kendrick (so) after the match to have it “immortalized”. When I got it back you couldn’t hit a pie plate with it.
Several of us gave him a barrel and not a single one of them ever shot again.
Kind of made me loose my desire to have a melonited barrel.
Bart
I do! And that was some outstanding shooting!Not my experience and Joel did mine. Maybe, just maybe, you might remember the Super Shoot several years ago I shot that barrel with your bullets for a 3rd place finish in a yardage.
Bart, sorry you had a bad experience.
It is not a coating, it is a form of case hardening. Stiller and Bat use the process on bolts and maybe receivers.I personally have no experience with melonited barrels. If I remember correctly I believe Stiller has tried it and wasn’t pleased as over time the bore seamed to appear to have micro pitting and never shot to his standards.
Im not against trying a coated barrel.
Hey Chris, you are absolutely correct. Jerry did have a barrel Melonited and there were issues with the bore. I do know some centerfire guys that had the same done in the past and had no issues though. Personally I see no need to try, as there seems to be a difference between it working, or not.I personally have no experience with melonited barrels. If I remember correctly I believe Stiller has tried it and wasn’t pleased as over time the bore seamed to appear to have micro pitting and never shot to his standards.
Im not against trying a coated barrel.
Then you got a bad batch/ maybe not even at allWell, for your information, I can tell you this. I run two premium cleaning rods that the maker has melonited and they will rust. One of them did after a rainy high humidity match and after wiping it down and putting it into it's rod locker, the rod was rusted the top third from the end next time I pulled it out to use it. The rod/rods are made from spring steel and the melonite did nothing to prevent rust. Perhaps 416R stainless, which is the common alloy used for actions and barrels, which will also rust, might gain a benefit from melonite. IDK, but melonite is not a coating, as had already been discussed here, and IME offers little to no protection from the elements as far as corrosion is concerned. YMMV......best of luck.
Scott