Next 'lets kick each other in the nutz' who has the best chain thread.
Lets talk about C-scales and tempature.
Reading the Oregon web-site, they mention that there chain is better when it's cold out, any one care to add to this, and why?
A good friend on mine, one of the better metallurgists I perhaps will ever meet, mentions that the Titanic would not have sunk if the water was a little warmer.
Tempered steel (martempered) has different properties at different temps, ever shatter an ax when it was real cold out?
(how about shear a shaft or have anything shatter/brake on the coldest of days)
The comment from the Oregon site suggest to me that there steel is may have more retained austensite in it then Stihl or Carloton chain?