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#11
Blooded barlz iz mer akrut then shiney wunz, but onle if'n the bloo'z on the insied of da balrz. steda da ouet sied?
Thiess yer tar-gut wuz shot wiv un ats BROWN outied, 'n' UNFinnish insied....
Thiess yer tar-gut wuz shot wiv un ats BROWN outied, 'n' UNFinnish insied....
#13
stainless isnt anymore accurate but it is easier to clean and if your hunting in harsh and foul rainy weather this is the gun of choice for most people.
#14
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Kent County, MD
I do not believe a SS barrel is more accurate but it is easier to clean. Some gun manufacturers have the SS barrel too shiney in my opinion, but my SS Encore has a matte finish on it which has dulled since buying it. But all in all the SS is easier to clean, no worry for corrosion, and it sortof looks better if that matters.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
enough with the german I cant read that stuff LOL 
well I dont know if there is a difference in accuracy between a SS or a blued gun. But the molecular structure of stainless steel is weaker but more rigid then the steel used in blued guns. So maybe a stainless steel gun could be more accurate since the steel is stiffer.

well I dont know if there is a difference in accuracy between a SS or a blued gun. But the molecular structure of stainless steel is weaker but more rigid then the steel used in blued guns. So maybe a stainless steel gun could be more accurate since the steel is stiffer.
#19
Joined: Nov 2004
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From:
I'm not certain I am right on this but my Kodiak w/nickle barrel weighs about a pound less than it's sister gun,a Win. SS Apex.Now if that's true the non SS gun weighs 15% less.That would make me want one,just the lightness is a plus.If your gonna clean your gun it'll be clean and won't rust if it's blued.
all the best,
lizzzard
all the best,
lizzzard




