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Just a question, nobody wants to re-chamber tikkas, due to hardness etc....., so does that mean that they also stand up better to throat erosion for hot loads etc.. ?
Not necessarily, I asked the same question & was told the metal is hard & kinda "flaky" (which makes it a bitch to ream) this means bits can possibly flake off the lands & bore.
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