Hi everybody! I bumped into this a couple of times lately browsing the web that a stainless action in the long run will have somewhat shorter lifespan than a chrome molly one due to stainless steel properties, being softer one of them. Does this hold any water and if so what am I looking at in a real life scenario? In other words how many say thousands shots less would a comparable stainless action serve me than the other one? To tell the truth I don't even understand how exactly an action can be rendered inoperable in this case. Does a receiver tube keep on stretching that results in its structural integrity being compromised? Or bolt's locking lugs "drifting" (for a lack of proper term) in relation to the bolt's face? Ok, I think you got an idea where I 'm getting with this so have at it if you will