Hallo!
This is making the rounds:
IMHO, it leaves more questions unanswered as it does answering any... other than there appears to have been an obstruction of some undetermined type, and that the steel's micro inclusions were not excessive, and that the steel's tensile strength is consistent with muzzleloading barrels.
For me personally, I would preferred greater depth such as a look at the Indian barrel making process to see whether the steel used was fashioned into a true "barrel" capable of handling pressures, with a breech plug, whether they are really not "proofed," etc., etc.. To say that the analysis of the steel is consistent with ML barrels, is the start, not the end of the inquiry.
If we do not believe the "gun's" owner, or hold him to be lying, a "barrel" blowing up (catastrophic faliure) or rupturing after a few blank rounds is still a cause for concern and calls for testing and more questions to be asked and answered. (Which I do not see as forthcoming...)
However, that is me personally, and others will get what they want from the limited depth report to justify, or not justify, using Indian "imports."
And, of course, as always others' mileage will vary...
Curt
This is making the rounds:
IMHO, it leaves more questions unanswered as it does answering any... other than there appears to have been an obstruction of some undetermined type, and that the steel's micro inclusions were not excessive, and that the steel's tensile strength is consistent with muzzleloading barrels.
For me personally, I would preferred greater depth such as a look at the Indian barrel making process to see whether the steel used was fashioned into a true "barrel" capable of handling pressures, with a breech plug, whether they are really not "proofed," etc., etc.. To say that the analysis of the steel is consistent with ML barrels, is the start, not the end of the inquiry.
If we do not believe the "gun's" owner, or hold him to be lying, a "barrel" blowing up (catastrophic faliure) or rupturing after a few blank rounds is still a cause for concern and calls for testing and more questions to be asked and answered. (Which I do not see as forthcoming...)
However, that is me personally, and others will get what they want from the limited depth report to justify, or not justify, using Indian "imports."
And, of course, as always others' mileage will vary...
Curt
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