Im with a couple of the others in that I don’t generally do a so called “Proof” . I do however fire every gun prior to it leaving my shop .
From what I have read , it wasn’t the steel that caused the issue with Douglas as much as it was the process in which that steel was made . IE extruded vs. drawn
As to the barrels and their make up . Every time this subject comes up , I think back to the time Don Getz came right , proclaimed what steel he used ,. The gave a rather short but to the point experienced opinion on the subject . Then just let it go as nothing more really needed said
When someone mentions quality control and barrel steels , I cant help but wonder, when where and how this takes place ?
GM appears to have laps in the QC of that there is no doubt
What barrel steel is Savage using ,
How about Remington and the current issue with SS barrels failing in cold weather or for that mater standard barrels as well as spec barrels ?
Granted these are smokless barrels , but still IMO either QC is there or its not .
Either the metallurgist new what they were talking about or they didn’t
When I see and read of the modern barrel failures , I cant help but ask myself . Where is the QC, surly these companies have high paid metallurgist working for them or at least consult one prior to implementing a new barrel steel into the production .
As to cost being an issue of not using a higher grade of steel . I just purchased a new 2 new barrels from GM . 1 for my Cetme chambered in 308 and another for an AK that im rebuilding . They were each 50.00 less in cost then a muzzle loading barrel and they had far more milling work at far closer tolerances.