modern barrels is coated with hard chrome , the same as used in aluminum engine cylinders , or nicasil
it could work in a muzzle loading barrel also
but for larger diameters shooting cast iron balls I guess it would wear out fast , maybe not so many here who does that
in small calibers shot with patched balls I guess it would be the perfect solution to protect it from corrosion
how many is it here who actually have problems with corroded bronze barrels ??
brass barrels would most probably easier get corrosion damages as they can have as much as 30% zinc in the alloy
I guess that most of you know that zinc corrodes quite much if its in contact with salt
one of the parts in the residues is salt from the saltpeter in the powder
so that make brass far more sensitive for problems from corrosion
why do you think they used bronze instead of brass in old cannons ??
bronze is not as brittle as brass , and its less sensitive for corroding
brass is cheaper to make than bronze , so if it would be as good as bronze in cannons they would of course have used it .
an good example is to look at a blundebus , the barrel is bronze and the stock buttplate and triggerguard is brass .
why do you think ??