OK, it’s been established that YOU can buy ANY steel of YOUR choice. (It only takes money.)
Please make sure that YOU also have enough material for a breech plug too.
Then, YOU can VT, MT, PT, UT and RT it to check for “discontinuities” and send it back if YOU are not completely satisfied.
(Please be aware that not all “discontinuities” are “rejectable”… Even in “gun barrel certified” steels.)
Now, when YOU finally have YOUR perfect piece of material, YOU will have to find someone who will bore, rifle, breech and profile the piece.
Once that is done YOU can “proof fire” said barrel and then re-do the VT, MT, PT, UT and RT to make sure that no NEW discontinuities have appeared or, that the existing ones hadn’t grown to a “rejectable” size.
Those with a scientific bent will then make EMAT transducers that will mimic ram-rod pipes.
The battery pack and transmitter can be stored in the "typically unused patch-box" and ALL data will be immediately transmitted using wi-fi to YOUR smart phone.
YOU will have to “record the readings” when the rifle is taken from a heated house to the cold or frigid hunting environment as well as when it is taken from an air-conditioned house to a sunny and hot shooting range.
Don’t forget to “record” the same in reverse!
Then, the readings YOU took will have to be done again while firing the rifle.
After that, YOU will have to develop an “acceptable threshold” for the “normal” moans, groans, creaks, cracks, and pops that the rifle makes while at rest and “when in use”.
Don’t forget that YOU should VT, MT, PT, UT and RT at regular intervals to make sure that YOUR previously recorded discontinuities have not grown to rejectable proportions.
(YOU weren’t going to rely on EMAT alone were YOU?)
Then again, one could just go back to throwing stones … Just be mindful of those pesky ricochets!
Cheers,
Smoketown
PS
I wonder what kind of steel was used in THOSE barrels??
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