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		<title>Mysteries of Cut Rifling Revealed in Krieger Barrel-Making Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This video shows the process of single-point, cut-rifled barrel-making by one of the world&#8217;s best barrel manufacturers. See Krieger barrels being made, start to finish. Krieger cut-rifled barrels have set numerous world records and are favored by many top shooters. The video show the huge, complex machines used &#8212; bore-drilling equipment and hydraulic riflers. You [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This video shows the process of single-point, cut-rifled barrel-making by one of the world&#8217;s best barrel manufacturers. See Krieger barrels being made, start to finish. Krieger cut-rifled barrels have set numerous world records and are favored by many top shooters. The video show the huge, complex machines used &#8212; bore-drilling equipment and hydraulic riflers. You can also see how barrels are contoured, polished, and inspected.</p>
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<p>For anyone interested in accurate rifles, this is absolutely a “must-watch” video. Watch blanks being cryogenically treated, then drilled and lathe-turned. Next comes the big stuff — the massive rifling machines that single-point-cut the rifling in a precise, time-consuming process. Following that you can see barrels being contoured, polished, and inspected (with air gauge and bore-scope). There is even a sequence showing chambers being cut.</p>
<p>Here is a time-line of the important barrel-making processes shown in the video. You may want to use the “Pause” button, or repeat some segments to get a better look at particular operations. The numbers on the left represent playback minutes and seconds.</p>
<p><strong>Krieger Barrel-Making Processes Shown in Video:</strong></p>
<p>00:24 – Cryogenic treatment of steel blanks<br />
00:38 – Pre-contour Barrels on CNC lathe<br />
01:14 – Drilling Barrels<br />
01:28 – Finish Turning on CNC lathe<br />
01:40 – Reaming<br />
01:50 – Cut Rifling<br />
02:12 – Hand Lapping<br />
02:25 – Cut Rifling<br />
02:40 – Finish Lapping<br />
02:55 – Outside Contour Inspection<br />
03:10 – Engraving<br />
03:22 – Polish<br />
03:50 – Fluting<br />
03:56 – Chambering<br />
04:16 – Final Inspection</p>
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