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kaizer2007
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What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brandsSavage111
      #160443 - 14/05/10 05:33 PM

What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brands Savage 111G 300WM.
Thank you for an answer.


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Re: What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brandsSavage111 [Re: kaizer2007]
      #160518 - 15/05/10 08:02 PM

G'Day Kaizer2007,

We need you to clarify your question, and make it a bit more detailed please.

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Lick it Once and You Will Suck Forever"


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Re: What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brandsSavage111 [Re: Homer]
      #160519 - 15/05/10 09:18 PM

Quote:

G'Day Kaizer2007,

We need you to clarify your question, and make it a bit more detailed please.

HooRoo
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Hommer



Hi.
I now stand before the choice of rifle of Savage 111g 300wm.
Foremost I am interested by the resource of barrel and possibility of the extreme use
+50C degrees Celsius - -75C degrees Celsius, water, snow et cetera.
Knowing the brand of steel it is possible to say with certain exactness, that expects this rifle in the future.
Thank you for an answer.
Kristian.
P.S.
1.
I am sure on 100%, that analogical barrel of rifle MarlinXL7 30-06 is made out of steel 4140,barrels MarlinXL7 30-06(22",1:10) and Savage 111G 300WM.(24",1:10) similar,-however on the site of Savage there is not exact information about a producer steel.
2.
There are opinions, that barrels are made steel is Carpenter and Cruciable.

Edited by kaizer2007 (15/05/10 09:20 PM)


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Re: What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brandsSavage111 [Re: kaizer2007]
      #160548 - 16/05/10 04:56 PM

Means it is possible with a 100% confidence to say that in rifles Savage 111G 300WM. for making of barrels steel is used Jorgenson 4140.
Kristian.


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Re: What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brandsSavage111 [Re: kaizer2007]
      #160550 - 16/05/10 05:54 PM

G'Day Fella's,

Kaizer2007, this is a difficult question to answer here as Savage make their own barrels (to the best of my knowledge). Given this, they would be the best people to answer your questions (re; barrel steel type and steel manufacturer/supplier etc).

Personally, I can't see any reason why their barrels wouldn't be capable of coping with the conditions in the Ukraine or other hostile environments on the planet (with appropriate protection and care by the owner/user)!

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Re: What barrels(brand Steel)are set on standard brandsSavage111 [Re: Homer]
      #160552 - 16/05/10 06:21 PM

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G'Day Fella's,

Kaizer2007, this is a difficult question to answer here as Savage make their own barrels (to the best of my knowledge). Given this, they would be the best people to answer your questions (re; barrel steel type and steel manufacturer/supplier etc).

Personally, I can't see any reason why their barrels wouldn't be capable of coping with the conditions in the Ukraine or other hostile environments on the planet (with appropriate protection and care by the owner/user)!

HooRoo
From
Homer



Hi.
Savage for making of barrels Savage 111G 300WM. steel is used Jorgenson 4140.
P.S.
Jorgenson Steel 4140.
AircrAft QuAlity Alloy BArS
unS g41400
AMS-S-5626 AMS 6382 AMS 2301
color Marking
Normalized Bars - Ends painted Gray
Annealed Bars - Ends painted Brown
This chromium molybdenum alloy is a deep hardening steel used where strength
and impact toughness are required. It has high fatigue strength making it suitable
for critical stressed applications at normal as well as elevated temperatures. For
increased resistance to wear and abrasion, it may be nitrided.
This grade is a quality product melted under the best of steelmaking practices for
aircraft quality steels. It is vacuum degassed to meet the magnetic particle inspection
standards of AMS 2301.
AnAlySiS
c(.38/.43)Mn(.75/1.00)P(.025 Max.)S(.025 Max.)Si(.20/.35)
cr(.80/1.10)Mo(.15/.25)

APPlicAtionS - Intended for general use for parts with sections 1/2" or less in
thickness at time of heat treatment which require a through-hardening steel capable
of developing hardness as high as Rockwell "C" 50; also for fittings and forgings of
greater hardness or variation in thickness at proportionately lower hardness. It is frequently used in applications in which 8640 is specified.
HArdenABility - End-quench hardenability values for this grade are Rockwell
"C" 50 minimum at 6/16" and Rockwell "C" 44 minimum at 9/16".
HeAt treAtMent
Normalize - 1600º/1700ºF
Austenitize - 1525º/1600ºF
Quench - Oil
Temper - 700º/1300ºF

Edited by kaizer2007 (16/05/10 06:22 PM)


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