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Old Gunner
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Recent threads on setting barrels back when the throat is eroded got me thinking of the Stellite liners used in some MG barrels.
I also recently found photos of a 1895 Mauser than had been rechambered to 7.62 NATO by using a similar insert to allow the shorter chambering in the original barrel. This insert had rifling cut in the insert as well as the bore, so I guess it was originally a 7mm rebored to .308.
Some .50 BMG barrels made these days also have the origin of rifling as part of the stellite liner. I think these are cut seperately and matched to the rifling in the bore during insertion.
I wonder if a stellite liner would be a useful addition to a target grade barrel.
Any thoughts on this?
I also recently found photos of a 1895 Mauser than had been rechambered to 7.62 NATO by using a similar insert to allow the shorter chambering in the original barrel. This insert had rifling cut in the insert as well as the bore, so I guess it was originally a 7mm rebored to .308.
Some .50 BMG barrels made these days also have the origin of rifling as part of the stellite liner. I think these are cut seperately and matched to the rifling in the bore during insertion.
I wonder if a stellite liner would be a useful addition to a target grade barrel.
Any thoughts on this?