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Best lubricant for a cerakoted rifle bolt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1287895" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have become a true believer in Cerakote for finish durability. My most heavily used hunting rifle(Cooper)over the past seven years has shown no wear of the finish of the actions surfaces. Perhaps this has more to do with the basic fittment and quality of the action, but the usual high wear areas of my action requires very close inspection to find even one or two wear marks the size of a pencil point. I have never thought much about the effect of lubricants on the finish as the Cerakote seems impervious to oil based lubricants. My practice has been to wipe the finished surfaces with a very minimal amount of RemOil on a rag to clean it up, then wipe it dry. Only the bolt lug/cam contact ares get a small drop of the same lubricant. The outside surfaces are the same as when the rifle was new, the only exception being a hairline sized ring at the muzzle edge from rubbing against the floor of a bouncing truck..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1287895, member: 10291"] I have become a true believer in Cerakote for finish durability. My most heavily used hunting rifle(Cooper)over the past seven years has shown no wear of the finish of the actions surfaces. Perhaps this has more to do with the basic fittment and quality of the action, but the usual high wear areas of my action requires very close inspection to find even one or two wear marks the size of a pencil point. I have never thought much about the effect of lubricants on the finish as the Cerakote seems impervious to oil based lubricants. My practice has been to wipe the finished surfaces with a very minimal amount of RemOil on a rag to clean it up, then wipe it dry. Only the bolt lug/cam contact ares get a small drop of the same lubricant. The outside surfaces are the same as when the rifle was new, the only exception being a hairline sized ring at the muzzle edge from rubbing against the floor of a bouncing truck.. [/QUOTE]
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