Gunsmithing DLC or TiN coating on barrel's I.D.?

Its either that or a teenager, either way Im skeptical af that anyone would post this all seriously.
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I will not feel stupid when he does that! I will feel stupid after he fires it and it works without harm to anything but the intended target!

Then I will feel quite stupid on many levels!!!!🤣
 
Hey guys, thanks for the response's . Im just trying to give people hope that may have not been tapped yet. I am not a bullet maker and i can't see why one would not try different Parabola's on the bearing surface. Barnes put's groves on there bullets and that for sure isn't helping B.C. Even though i am a Machinist , due to working in a steel mill as one i can't just start machining bullets. But someone needs to try Parabolic radius theory on bullets by now? And also proper depth of dlc coating on a barrel by now. Shit why not carbide lined i.d. even with nitride coating. Some machinist inserts are tough as nails like seco duratomic TP 1500 MR5 chip breaker. U can rough 1200 surface ft. a min. with them bastards. Seco though hmmmm has to be a way we can rough machine at higher surface speeds. Well since about 2005 they figured out how to.

You say you are a machinist and I have no reason to doubt you. But carbide lined? How many carbide tools have died from shock forces last week alone? Tough, yes. And brittle. Not going to work well inside a barrel, not to mention if the rifle is dropped. To get the rifling in would require them to be ground in, not machined so it’s a no-go from the start.