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Cerakote color recommendations with proof carbon barrel?

I left my action factory black..went with tungsten an titanium on barrel...
I wouldn't paint the carbon...but would consider the titanium and tungsten combo on the metals....it would reflect the colors of the carbon wrap throughout the rifle....then fancy up the stock......gee.....if I had your money I would.......................
 
I think we can all agree.....that Lance has way too much money.....i think the new socialist will love you Lance.....
Haha! Those are not all mine. I wish.
Although I do have a pretty fine collection of extremely accurate and beautifully crafted custom rifles.
In a month, Inwill have a new addition, and will be able to show you how Cerakote "Copper Brown" looks with a Proof barrel. Here is the stock that will be on it.
 
Just posted up my winter project in another forum but we can all agree that urban stripper camo looks good with a proof!! And keeps u occupied when u ain't shooting!!
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I need to get my polished areas coated on my proof. Anything special needed to not mess up the carbon? Can you use bake on or should you do air dry?
 
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Bartlien barrel SS, ceracoat Matte Black in a manners elite with manners GAP camo finish.
 
I need to get my polished areas coated on my proof. Anything special needed to not mess up the carbon? Can you use bake on or should you do air dry?
You can cerakote the metal parts of your carbon Barrel. You can actually do the entire Barrel if you want but the carbon doesn't always turn out the best as it shows every imperfection. I typically do it at 150 degrees for 2 hours when doing carbon barrels.
 
Thanks I just want the polished metal covered up not the carbon
You can cerakote the metal parts of your carbon Barrel. You can actually do the entire Barrel if you want but the carbon doesn't always turn out the best as it shows every imperfection. I typically do it at 150 degrees for 2 hours when doing carbon barrels.
 
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