I got a cheap bore scope to be able to check my barrel for wear, and often take it with me to the range if anyone wants to have a look into their barrel. On a couple of occations i have had a look in a couple of Tikka T3x 308 light barrels, that according to the owners only had shot a couple of houndred shots.
Both of them did how ever have strange pittings that i dont really know what they are or what caused it. My first guess was that the rifles(being hunting rifles) had been used in the forrest, and rain droplets had gotten into the barrel during hunting trips causing corrosion. But i have seen this in a third barrel also, and i know that one hadnt been used in rain. There are several of these areas in each barrel, and the steel look a bit matte in the whole barrel, the rifles didnt have any accuracy issues according to their owners.
Could this be a manufacturing defect, or is it corrosion?
Both of them did how ever have strange pittings that i dont really know what they are or what caused it. My first guess was that the rifles(being hunting rifles) had been used in the forrest, and rain droplets had gotten into the barrel during hunting trips causing corrosion. But i have seen this in a third barrel also, and i know that one hadnt been used in rain. There are several of these areas in each barrel, and the steel look a bit matte in the whole barrel, the rifles didnt have any accuracy issues according to their owners.
Could this be a manufacturing defect, or is it corrosion?
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