The ASTM G48-A test (ferric chloride test) is widely used for pre-qualification of corrosion resistant alloys and welds for oil and gas industry. The test methods and their acceptance criteria vary between the different oil companies. All the described methods leave some details to decision by the test house details that may have decisive influence on the result. On this basis coupons sometimes fail the test on a questionable basis and materials must often be re-tested several times or alternatively the involved companies may agree on a waiver. Such circumstances may lead to costly delays in the project schedule. The issues have been addressed earlier as part of a Nordtest project where the ASTM G48 test was reviewed closely in order to establish and validate an improved method for testing weld coupons. The proposed test method has not yet been widely accepted or implemented but the principles are sometimes applied when tests show questionable results. The paper presents and discusses recent experience gained from such testing work of CRA base materials welds and weld overlays. Among the discussed items are coupon cutting and preparation cut-face pitting pit identification selective corrosion and influence of test temperature.