etisll40
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I'd like a thread on this so we all can learn more and hear your experiences and where to get it done.
...If that were happening the chromoly bolt in your stainless action would fail. Stainless also galls easier, that's why it has a chromoly bolt.
The only reason not to use stainless for an action that I consider to be halfway legitimate is some people find chrome moly to be smoother. I haven't noticed that effect but if it's something that bothers you in an action then that would be a reason for using chrome moly.
My favorite look is a matte black barrel, preferably fluted. It doesn't look painted to me, more like stained like bluing. So what kind of coating do I have then? Not cerakote? or Cerakote, what is it?
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I know of no coating that seals the surfaces of the bore.
Melonite/ nitriding treats (coats) everything. Montana rifleman says he has his done. Im very interested but there's not a lot of access it that treatment for me right now. Id like him to post pics of the finished product.
I used ceramicoat on a SS barrel once ,prepped the hell out of it and it still chips.
That would be very useful. I see guys talk about nitriding their barrels, but have seen very little reported in the way of concrete results from doing so. As I understand it, Meloniting is a method of HBN coating, correct?
It is described as formally known as Ultra-Bore Coat is now Dyna-Bore Coat. Dyna-Bore Coat was developed to eliminate or greatly reduce all types of fouling that occurs in firearm bores.
I would like to hear from anyone with real world experience with this product myself.